Re: Highschool project
- From: bacayaro@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 10 Aug 2006 13:24:11 -0700
Thanks for your response.
I would do that but electromagnets which are available are much too
thick. I need magnets which are at maximum half inch thick. Can you
help me out? Are there electromagnets which are thinner and if so who
can I contact?
Thanks a lot.
GM wrote:
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Hello everyone,
I am currently a highschool student and am trying to do a project on
magnetism. The project which I am going to do involves two magnets
seperated by a fluid; thus, there is a field present in the fluid
itself. I will then attempt to apply a counter magnetic field to
counteract the magnetic field in the fluid. This process of applying
the counter field and taking it away must be done multiple times in a
matter of seconds. Does anyone have any advice on how I would go about
doing this?
use electromagnets and circuitry for switching on-off
regards
GM
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