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In addition, the MR system magnet can erase magnetically coded information on credit cards and passkeys and temporarily affect the function of analog watches.
The static magnetic field of an MR system is always on. No sound, sight, or smell alerts personnel to the presence or the extent of the invisible field surrounding the magnet in all directions.