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    Electromagnetics question - magnetic field and electrolysis

    Any takers?? Would love to get to the bottom of this
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    Electromagnetics question - magnetic field and electrolysis

    Snorlack thanks for your response. Imagine two magnets either side of the aluminum hull of a barge. The barge is in sea water and the barge will move through the sea regularly. The magnets will be above the water line and inside of the hull but salt water will come in contact with the area...
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    Electromagnetics question - magnetic field and electrolysis

    I'm not scientifically or technically minded at all, to be honest I don't really understand it. So if the magnets are static, there's no way that this could cause electrolysis in the aluminum which is also in contact with salt water? Apologies for my lack of understanding - I really...
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    Electromagnetics question - magnetic field and electrolysis

    Sorry I probably didn't explain it very thoroughly. The material in between the magnets is aluminum and the salt water is sea water. The sea water on its own won't corrode the aluminum. My concern is around whether or not a magnet on either side of the aluminum in the sea water will introduce...
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    Electromagnetics question - magnetic field and electrolysis

    Hi everyone, I am most likely the least scientifically minded person to ever have visited these forums! I'm here with a question that I hope someone more scientifically minded can answer for me. If a pair of plastic coated axial neodymium magnets are installed either side of a sheet of alloy...
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