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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
Plain Carbon Steel- akashverma
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
Well It depends on your question. I just posted that question to get an insight of some other problem. If you can elaborate your question then maybe I can help you.- akashverma
- Post #9
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Difference in work done to move magnet
When climbing a hill work done remains constant as we do work against gravity which is a conservative force and for conservative forces work done doesn't depends on path but depends on displacement which is same for both steep climbing and zig-zag climbing. In this case Force is different which...- akashverma
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
I got my answer. Thanks for your involvement.- akashverma
- Post #7
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Difference in work done to move magnet
If a neodymium magnet sticks over a steel plate and you want to separate them, it is advised to apply force such that the magnet slips over steel plate. So I was just wondering what would be the quantified decrement of this force as compared to the case when force is applied axially to separate...- akashverma
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- Classical physics Difference Magnet Magnetism Work Work done
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
You can't cancel magnetic field but can redirect it which effects the interaction between magnets or other materials. Yes, thickness of shielding material depends on various factors which includes magnetic field strength, its Frequency and material permeability.- akashverma
- Post #5
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
I'm sorry,that was a mistake its 3 inch dia- akashverma
- Post #4
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Thickness of steel required for shielding magnetic field
thickness of steel plate required to stop interaction between 3' dia neodymium magnet- akashverma
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- Field Magnetic Magnetic field Shielding Steel Thickness
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Classical approach to claculate magnetic force
I was asking about generalised equation for magnetic force of interaction- akashverma
- Post #3
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Classical approach to claculate magnetic force
Would it be possible to have a generalised equation for magnetic force of interaction between magnet-magnet and magnet-ferromagnetic materials maybe iron.- akashverma
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- Approach Classical Classical physics Force Magnetic Magnetic force
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Which Simulation Software is Best for Calculating Magnetic Force Interactions?
I downloaded the software but it didn't helped as it is not user friendly and I didn't find anything that fits my problem in tutorials or in the software. Please help me to find out a way for solving this problem.- akashverma
- Post #6
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Which Simulation Software is Best for Calculating Magnetic Force Interactions?
Thanks for that. I'm downloading the software let's see would it be helpful as I'm doubtful that masgnetostatics cover the motion part of the problem.- akashverma
- Post #5
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Which Simulation Software is Best for Calculating Magnetic Force Interactions?
Thank you very much for your valuable response but I have few queries, By using these would I be able to calculate the forces? secondly would I be able to introduce motion so that the forces on the moving plate can be calculated?- akashverma
- Post #3
- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Which Simulation Software is Best for Calculating Magnetic Force Interactions?
A warm greeting to all reputed members of physicsforum.com. I'm an undergraduate student. I'm trying to create a mathematical model for calculation of force of interaction between two identical bar magnets and force of interaction between a magnet and a steel disc. If I go with standard formulae...- akashverma
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- Force Magnetic Magnetic force Simulation
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Explaining the Repulsion of an Electromagnet on Metals
Got the point.. thank you man and this setup is one of the tremendous setup i have ever watched.- akashverma
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering