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    Pull force of magnet calculated at an angle

    Thank you for replying. Wouldn't this imply that at 90 degrees to the perpendicular that there is no force required to pull the magnet seeing as cos(90) = 0? Unless you mean angle_from_perpendicular in radians? But then the resulting force needed is only minutely different. Maybe this is...
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    Pull force of magnet calculated at an angle

    Hi PF, A disclaimer, I am no good at Physics or math. My question: When calculating the pull force between two magnets it seems to always be calculated at an angle perpendicular to the surface of the magnet. I was wondering what effect on the force required to "pull" one magnet away...
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