Project SD – Experimental Medical Electromagnetic Installation
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Author – Sukhachov Denys Pavlovych
Friend, I have designed a system that allows controlling electromagnetic oscillations in experimental laboratory conditions for test tubes containing various biological materials, such as viruses or bacteria.
To achieve this, we need to modify a standard speaker by removing its core and leaving only the coil. This way, we can control not only the frequencies but also the power output.
The frequency will be determined by the applied signal, similar to a melody containing different harmonics, while the intensity will correspond to the signal’s loudness.
Please describe this system and draw a schematic diagram.
Electromagnetic Oscillation Control System for Biological Research
This system is based on a modified speaker, where the core has been removed, leaving only the coil. As a result, the coil functions as an electromagnet that generates a variable magnetic field under the influence of an applied electrical signal.
Basic Principle of Operation:
- Signal Characteristics:
- The frequency of the electromagnetic field is determined by the applied signal (similar to a musical melody with different harmonics).
- The intensity (amplitude) of the field changes according to the loudness of the signal.
- Speaker Modification:
- The diaphragm and magnetic system are removed.
- The coil remains and is connected to a signal amplifier.
- Signal Control and Generation:
- A computer or function generator produces a signal with a specified frequency.
- The amplifier regulates the power supplied to the coil.
- Interaction with Biological Materials:
- Test tubes containing biological samples (bacteria, viruses) are placed within the electromagnetic field zone.
- The frequency and power of the electromagnetic exposure can be adjusted to determine its effects on biological processes.
Applications:
- Studying the effects of electromagnetic radiation on living organisms.
- Testing the potential for electromagnetic inhibition or stimulation of biological processes.
- Creating specific electromagnetic patterns for various research applications.
Schematic Diagram of Electromagnetic Influence on Biomaterials
Here is the schematic of a system that uses a modified speaker as an electromagnet to influence biological materials. It includes:
- Electromagnetic coil (retained from the speaker).
- Test tube with biological material, positioned in the exposure zone.
- Magnetic field lines, generated by the alternating electric current.
- Signal generator, which sets the exposure frequency.
- Amplifier, which regulates the power.
This system enables the adjustment of frequency and intensity of the electromagnetic field to study its effects on viruses, bacteria, or other biological objects. Let me know if you need any further details or modifications to the schematic!





