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To '''degauss''' is to demagnetize or to remove the [[magnetic field]] from an object.
 
To '''degauss''' is to demagnetize or to remove the [[magnetic field]] from an object.
   
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Amongst other duties, [[Ensign]] [[Sito Jaxa]] had to degauss the main [[deflector dish]] while filling in at [[operations officer|ops]] on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Lower Decks}})
A [[magneton scanner]] has the ability to degauss a [[transporter room]] in approximately five minutes. ([[VOY]]: "[[Learning Curve]]")
 
   
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While investigating the [[nucleogenic cloud being]] for [[omicron particle]]s, [[nucleogenic particles]] stuck to the [[hull]] of the {{USS|Voyager}}, forcing repair crews to degauss the hull. ({{VOY|The Cloud}})
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A [[magneton scanner]] has the ability to degauss a [[transporter room]] in approximately five minutes. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
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[[Category:Physics]]

Revision as of 23:24, 2 December 2008

To degauss is to demagnetize or to remove the magnetic field from an object.

Amongst other duties, Ensign Sito Jaxa had to degauss the main deflector dish while filling in at ops on board the USS Enterprise-D in 2370. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

While investigating the nucleogenic cloud being for omicron particles, nucleogenic particles stuck to the hull of the USS Voyager, forcing repair crews to degauss the hull. (VOY: "The Cloud")

A magneton scanner has the ability to degauss a transporter room in approximately five minutes. (VOY: "Learning Curve")

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