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  1. alexqi

    The attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal

    MagBen, thank you. Now I am starting to see it.
  2. alexqi

    The attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal

    Links:http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a155a40c-c7f8-4869-9a15-99de9b10cb88&file=openverticalmagnets.png http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=ed950f22-af73-4174-a720-8b600eb0ae2f&file=closedverticalmagnets.png
  3. alexqi

    The attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal

    prex, Thank you for your reply. I agree with you on both reasonings(if I understand them correctly). However, when I rotated the poles of the magnets 90 degrees(now the poles are on top and bottom) the opposite happens. The attraction is now stronger when the magnets are apart. Please see...
  4. alexqi

    The attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal

    this is when the magnets are further apart.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=ae6f03f8-b2c1-4a5f-82a2-bbe29cfbbd4a&file=open.png
  5. alexqi

    The attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal

    Hi all, I am trying to understand why the attraction between two magnets in repulsion to a piece of metal become stronger when the magnets are brought closer together than when they are further apart. I've run some femm simulations for both when the magnets are closer and further apart and...

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