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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
It gets more and more confusing the more i travel down the rabit hole. I am collecting data mostly from http://www.intalek.com/AV/Railguns-Tim-Ventura-1994-2.pdf My design is very apart from his but they follow the same concept. I am getting a major headache haha. a lot of my issues are...- ironman13405
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
I found the equation for for magnetic force F=A*N*I (((mu0*N*)/(*(C)^2)) +(1/CL) or you can do its for railgun step one H = (N*I)/M Step two B= (H*mu0)/A Step three F= B*L*I Step four speed = ((F*T)/W) *3.33- ironman13405
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
No coils as in eletric. So tell me if i got this right let's say i where to apply 200 pounds of force to a 5 gram object. there are .2248 pounds in one Newton so that would be 889.67972 N then you would divide by 5 grams to make 177m/s and there are .44m/s in one MPH.. so thus it would be...- ironman13405
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
I trying to show my friend how unlikely the idea he has is unlikely to work. Cause we both are going against each other (In order to get things done faster cause we want to beat each other) to make a gauss gun. I've made many coil designs some of which do amazing. But i have wasted a lot of...- ironman13405
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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
Could you explain? Yes i am very new to this..- ironman13405
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Undergrad Calculate Speed from Magnetic Pull Force
Okay i am new to this site so i figured this would be the best place to post this. I need an equation for my project i am working on. I need an equation to find the speed of a object based off how much force is applied to it. If this isn't clear enough i am welcome to give more...- ironman13405
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