JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
One of the technicians pushed a trolley with a loose steel spanner on it into a lab with a 16.5T superconducting magnet running at full field. The spanner was travelling so fast when it hit that it made it through the outer casing, the outer vacuum space, the outer liquid nitrogen shield, the middle vacuum space, the inner liquid nitrogen shield, the inner vacuum space and the liquid helium containment before hitting the magnet itself.One job I had, I did some work with OldSkool radars.
I didn't see anyone's pacemaker explode.
But one of the guys took photos as we took one to bits, using his phone.
It took a big screwdriver to lever his shiny new iphone off the magnetron, luckily it was so new they replaced it without asking awkward questions!