“…The transmitter coil generated a magnetic field which was induced on the soil. The use of a magnetic field as a variable stimulus was possible because, it application to the soil affected various parameters including conductivity [23,24], salinity [25,26], water quality [27,28], pH levels [29,30], evaporation [31], reduction in specific heat [32], and boiling point [33,34]. The principle of inducing a magnetic field [35,36] is used to provide a stimulus to the soil and the response to the induced voltage is captured using a receiver coil [37,38,39].…”