Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 12 ,Issue No. 1 2022

Geometry Measurement for High Magnetic Fields
Darko Brodic, Milena Jevtic, Jordan Radosavljevic and Ivo R. Draganov
Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade, Vojske Jugoslavije 12, 19210 Bor, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade, Vojske Jugoslavije 12, 19210 Bor, Serbia.,, Faculty of Technical Sciences U
Abstract: Magnetic fields give rise to tablets emission which has been addressed in this research. We have used selected five android tablets. For experimentation, we have used the geometry measurement which is earlier suggested. We have comparted the values with the TCO safe standards. Besides, we have suggested the list of outcomes to reduce the exposure of the high magnetic fields from the tablets. We found that arrived values can contribute to understand the tablet’s design.
Keywords: Magnetic Field, Measurement, Statistical Analysis, Tablet Computers Geometry Measurement for High Magnetic Fields
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2022/12/1/1-7
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