Abstract

The purpose of this experiment is to determine the effects of intensities of magnetism in

blood flow interactions as compared to blood flow interactions without any added magnetic field

present. A apparatus simulating some possibilities of a blood flow interaction was created out of

carboard and took on a right triangle shape. Then sheep's blood would be poured down the pane

into a collecting tray while a camera would record the movement. In all three angle variations,

the trials subjected to higher magnetic fields displayed a lower rate of movement. The

application of this experiment is medicinal: manipulating blood non-invasively.