How do machines like MRI that use large freely rotating pieces with sensors and tools attached deliver power and send/recieve data, I don’t think they would have miles of cables on a spool thats ready to be wound back and forth?

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How do machines like MRI that use large freely rotating pieces with sensors and tools attached deliver power and send/recieve data, I don’t think they would have miles of cables on a spool thats ready to be wound back and forth?

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it is also worth noting that the helium makes it so there is virtually no friction, so not a lot of energy is used to spin the magnet.

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