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How do you shut of a magnet?

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patk24

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Oct 21, 2006
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Im currently building a machine and I have a peice of copper that is bieng atracted to the magnet, but before it gets to it I need to shut off the magnet somehow.. Is there any possible way of doing this? Can i turn off the magnetic field so the copper isn't attracted?

Thanks in Advance..
 
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Huh? Copper shouldn't be attracted to a magnet.

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Whatever.. in any case, is it possible to shut off a magnet??
 
patk24: If you are going to so blithely disregard questions/comments that people give you (by saying "whatever"), why should anyone spend time helping you?
 
Describe the magnet. Material, permanent, copper wound, configuration?
 
You can shut off an electromagnet.
A permanent magnet is permanent -- however it is posible
to shunt the magnetic force so it doesn't attract the
previously attracted object zny more ( at least not so strongly)


Plesae read FAQ240-1032
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is there any way to make a electromagnet shut off or stop attracting without using any energy or electriciy, maybe use a trip wire or switch?
 
If you break the lead to a DC electromagnet you will have an interesting display of electricity.

Mike
 
Perhaps there's more than just copper in the copper wire, if no current is flowing and it is attracted to the magnet?

Gareth P. Hatch, Ph.D.
Director of Technology
Dexter Magnetic Technologies
 
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