Deformation of the ballistic gel by the objects. (a) reconstructed

Deformation of the ballistic gel by the objects. (a) reconstructed

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Download scientific diagram | | Deformation of the ballistic gel by the objects. (a) reconstructed summary appearance of the coins tested in the study with the ballistic gel at the gantry of the scanner. the 20 pence, 50 pence, and £2 coins did not have any recordable site where applied newtonian mechanics triggers acceleration (santa) and fell to the base level of the electromagnetic launch funnel (elF) when the protective acrylic tubing was removed. the £1 coin had a santa value of 3 cm, but the electromagnetic attraction was insufficient against the pull of gravity and it also fell onto the base of the elF. the one penny, two pence, and five pence coins adhered to the ballistic gel after removal of the acrylic tubing and seemed to be indenting or deforming the ballistic gel. these coins did not penetrate the ballistic gel, however, and fell onto the base of the elF when it was retrieved past the 5 gauss line. the 10 pence coin partially penetrated the ballistic gel, measured at 0.5 cm. (b) Deformation of the base of the Fortnum and Mason's biscuit tin from publication: Common Healthcare Related Instruments Subjected To Magnetic Attraction Study (CHRISTMAS): prospective in situ experimental study | Objective To investigate the behaviour of common healthcare related objects in a 3 tesla (T) MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scanner, examining their ability to self-propel towards the scanner bore and their potential for tissue penetration. Design Prospective in situ | Delivery of Health Care, Healthcare and In Situ | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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