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Lets say we have a spherical shaped and very powerful magnet. Let's say it has a 3" diameter and has some good weight to it.
What would happen if you spun the magnet at great speeds. Let's say for the sake of argument say some 300,000 RPM.
Could the centrifugal for created by the spinning actually alter the magnetic field any? I would assume would stretch it out along its equator? Or would it increase the force of the magnetic field, not actually "stretching it"?
What would happen if you spun the magnet at great speeds. Let's say for the sake of argument say some 300,000 RPM.
Could the centrifugal for created by the spinning actually alter the magnetic field any? I would assume would stretch it out along its equator? Or would it increase the force of the magnetic field, not actually "stretching it"?