Hey everyone,
I am new to the forum so I wanted to introduce myself and say Hi. My name is Pete and I live in sunny Florida. I have had some problems with various surfboard holders for cars and would like to make my own that I know will work.
My idea is to take a magnet, most like a Neodymium manget since they are strong. I want to use that as a base that I can stick to the roof of my car (using a protector for the paint). This piece would basically hold my board using a system of bars that are connected to the magnet and will hold the board in place on top of the car.
I need to determine what size magnet I will need, since different magnets have different pull forces. I want to make sure the board doesn't pull so hard by the wind that it rips the magnet off the top of the car.
How can I determine what pull force the wind will have on my board once it is attached to the top of the car?
Thanks again!
I also wanted to add I am trying to determine what pull force the wind would have when the car is moving at 100mphs on a board that 6 feet 4 inches long, 24 inches wide, and is about 1.5 inches thick.
I found all kinds of magnets rated from 5lbs of pull force to 200+.
Sorry, I am just not very good with the physics stuff, so thanks in advance for the help