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Do you intend to pass an AC current through the coil? If it is for short duration, the temperature rise would be minimal.
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measuring magnetic force
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Maybe I am using the Hall probe to measure magnetic force wrongly. Should I put the tip or the long side of the probe on the magnet surface? -
measuring magnetic force
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Does it mean that Br of a magnet is actually the theoritical B in the centre of a magnet? The B on the surface of a magnet is about half of the Br, for all configurations of a magnet? Where can I find the proof? -
magnet end and edge effects
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
"In a conventional magnet with an air gap, there is a well-known end effect which may be described by saying that the effective length of the magnet is larger than the physical length by an amount which is roughly equal to the air gap." I got this from a journal. How does a conventional magnet have an air gap? -
When a magnet moves over an aluminium sheet, it causes eddy current in it. This causes repulsion force between the magnet and it's image in the aluminium sheet. Which configuration causes the most force? This is all about MAGLEV.
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Does anyone know what is the meaning of "ignoring magnet edge and end effects"?
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Is there an easier way of using some excel formula?
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Let's say a magnet is moving with a velocity, v , over an aluminium "roadbed". Which configuration would give a stronger repulsion force: a. The shorter dimension in the direction o0f motion or b. The longer dimension in the direction of motion. C. both give a same force.
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Which dimension short or long of the magnet is in the direction of motion.
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I have another problem about excel staight line graphs. The error bar in the y-axis is 0.0002 and the x-axis is 0.2. Does the slope of my graph have an error of 0.0002/0.2 = 0.001 ? Is that a fair assumption?
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I am using microsoft excel program to draw the best fit linear line. It gives R^2 = 0.90. I understand the complete 100% fit would give R^2 = 1.0. How do I get my error from here?
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I am measuring repulsive force between two magnets. The distance is moved by a stepper with steps of 0.0254 mm per step. The electronic balance measures force with a accuracy of 0.0001g.
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measuring magnetic force
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Let's say the Br of a magnet is 1.23 Tesla. If I put my probe touching the magnet, it reads 0.6 Tesla. is there something wrong? Does it mean Br of 1.23 Tesla is equivalent to 0.6 with a probe? -
I have a graph of Force(mN) vs Distance(m). The error in the force is 0.0001g and the error in the distance is 0.0254mm. I have 10 points on the graph. Excel gives R^2 = 0.90. My gradient is 1.045. What is it's error? Can someone help?
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I have a brand new bar magnet rated as 1.23 Tesla by the manufacturer. However when I measured it with a meter, it gave a reading of 0.61 Tesl. Why?
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measuring magnets in repulsion force
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
What about the diagonal repulsion. Is that taken into account? What if I rotate a smaller like pole over a much larger like pole. Would the weighing machine register a constant or a variable force, assuming the weighing machine is accurate to 0.0001g? -
measuring magnets in repulsion force
labview1958 replied to labview1958's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Sorry. It's like poles facing each other. The bottom pair is placed on a weighing machine. The upper pair is held up by a retort stand etc. Let's all have north poles face each other. First Kes. 1 Tesla faces 1 Tesla 2 Tesla faces 2 Tesla. Second kes. 1 Tesla faces 2 Tesla 2 Tesla faces 1 Tesla. Would the weighing machine register the same force? -
Let's say I have two pairs of identical magnets. The first pair is 1 Tesla. The second pair is 2 Tesla. If I have unlike poles facing each other as below, would the total force on the balance be the same? 1T2T 1T2T Balance 0r 1T2T 2T1T Balance
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Is there a formula for calculating the difference between the repulsion and attraction of two identical magnets?
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Click magnet design and then calculation tool kit.
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Attraction is stronger than repulsion. See this: http://www.magnetsales.com See the page on push and pull calculation.
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I am 100% sure that attraction is stronger then repulsion. The question is why?
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Why is the attractive force between identical magnets more then the repulsive force?
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I also have a problem with magnet's. Let's say the repulsive force between two identical magnets is 0.2N. The attractive force would be maybe -0.3N. Why not -0.2N? Why not the same value?