Lance Cho Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 MFF Is the way to the future. Last I checked most standard ammunition is made of some type of metal. A metal that can be effected by magnetic waves. Well my idea is a 2 level magnetic shield. A negativly charged first layer and a extremly powerful positively charged second layer. The idea is by negatively charging the metal in the ammuntion, the strong possitive layer should bounce it back. Now in order for this to work the magnetic field should be EXTERMLY POWERFUL. A new stronger magnet should be developed for this to work. Lance Cho
swansont Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 MFF Is the way to the future. Last I checked most standard ammunition is made of some type of metal. A metal that can be effected by magnetic waves. Well my idea is a 2 level magnetic shield. A negativly charged first layer and a extremly powerful positively charged second layer. The idea is by negatively charging the metal in the ammuntion' date=' the strong possitive layer should bounce it back. Now in order for this to work the magnetic field should be EXTERMLY POWERFUL. A new stronger magnet should be developed for this to work. Lance Cho[/quote'] There are no monopoles, magnets aren't that strong, and not all metals are magnetic. People would just make bullets out of copper, aluminum, brass or titanium, or some other nonmagnetic material.
mmalluck Posted September 30, 2005 Posted September 30, 2005 Couldn't you slow the projectile through the use of eddy currents? Probably have to be an incredably strong magnetic field to have any real protection.
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