Recent content by Ankhen
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Undergrad Calculate Magnet Strength for Lifting 75 kg Iron in 1 Second - Morten
Can you calculate it with both airgap 1m and with the magnet/iron closed up. It would really be a big help. Do you have a email or facebook I can contact you? It seems like you know you way around this stuff,and I have some psysics-questions i prefer not to ask in a open forum- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Calculate Magnet Strength for Lifting 75 kg Iron in 1 Second - Morten
Hi Hesch and thanks Can you explaine it a little more, perhapse with some calculations so I can understand it?- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Calculate Magnet Strength for Lifting 75 kg Iron in 1 Second - Morten
Hi. Can somebody make a calculation for me? how strong do a magnet need to be to lift a mass of 75 kg iron 1 meter straigth up in 1 second. Best Regards morten- Ankhen
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- Calculation Magnet
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Converting Coulombs to Joules Without Voltage
Hi Is it possible to convert coulomb to joule without knowing volt?- Ankhen
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- Convert Coulomb Coulombs Joule Joules Volt Voltage
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Elementary Charge: Read or Calculate?
Nope, but thanks- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Elementary Charge: Read or Calculate?
Hi. Do there exits equipment that can read the elementary charge of atom? Or do we only know there charge by calculation? And the same question about there mass- Ankhen
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- Charge Elementary Mass
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Atomic Structure: Does an Atom Have Matter and Charge?
So we can say that an atom consists of mass and charge?- Ankhen
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atomic Structure: Does an Atom Have Matter and Charge?
That i already knew, but thanks:) but can you explane the Difference between subatomic particles and matter?- Ankhen
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atomic Structure: Does an Atom Have Matter and Charge?
Simpel question: does an atom consists of matter and charge? Yes/no?? If no Then what?- Ankhen
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- Atom Atomic Atomic structure Atoms Charge Matter Structure
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad Tesla magnetic field holding force and horsepower to remove magnet
I see what you mean. I haven't been educated in those things, but when I look it up in wiki or other sites, things like Gauss, Lorenzt and Faradays laws, I understand the math. But I am not that good in english, so I am affaid that i miss somethings in the translation.- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Tesla magnetic field holding force and horsepower to remove magnet
Hi Drakkith. 1)why 2)no- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Tesla magnetic field holding force and horsepower to remove magnet
Hi again Im trying to find a equation not just the answer to me examble above it seems like you know a thing or two about this topic. Is it possible to find you on facebook, so we can write together in real time instead of waithing for answers all the time ? Regards morten- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Tesla magnetic field holding force and horsepower to remove magnet
Hi anorlunda. Then maybe you could help me out I know the units are wrong. Thats why I have problems with it. What I am asking is: How do I calculate the force I am using to pull a magnet down/away from the refrigerator I'll ask in another way. How much force does it takes to remove a magnet...- Ankhen
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Tesla magnetic field holding force and horsepower to remove magnet
Hi. Is it posible to make an equation to solve this: How many horsepower does it takes to remove a magnet with the force of 1 tesla, from a piece of metal. ? The surface of the magnet and the surface of metal is the same size. I gues the angel of witch the magnet is being pulled affects the...- Ankhen
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- Field Force Horsepower Magnet Magnetic Magnetic field Tesla
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- Forum: Electromagnetism