- Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:29 am
#19559
I have been looking at magnetic fields and the effects of them on different things. One thing I noticed and that’s that a strong magnetic field is able to deflect electrons. Now from what I have read Oxygen is made up of 2 fields (6,2) electrons. What I want to know is can an area in space have a large magnetic field generated and oxygen pumped in, EG on the moon, to allow construction of a moon base. This would allow them to build on the moon in the traditional way.
Also a small device on the outside of the shuttle or the next type of ship so if there is a hull breach a magnetic field is created around the ship to prevent all the ships atmosphere from venting into space, and allowing the crew to fix the breach.
If you know what the formula is to let me know what the magnetic field needs to be to hold oxygen I would appreciate it.
Reward: to be able to travel in Space.
Also a small device on the outside of the shuttle or the next type of ship so if there is a hull breach a magnetic field is created around the ship to prevent all the ships atmosphere from venting into space, and allowing the crew to fix the breach.
If you know what the formula is to let me know what the magnetic field needs to be to hold oxygen I would appreciate it.
Reward: to be able to travel in Space.