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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
Quantum mechanics is interesting,but one of those topics which require dedication to grasp...- PlanTer254
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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
Think of the material as a liquid, instead of solid... would it behave the same?- PlanTer254
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
Like one found in earphones...was wondering if there is a force(magnetic) trying to make the material move,bend or flow in such a way to make the poles as close as possible,but it's not strong enough to break stiffness of the material,but if it is quantum stuff..am not there yet- PlanTer254
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
They are always on my teeth,and if they are not I will realize and noticed am being distracted by something else hence refocus on what I was doing, guess I better search something else for distraction...- PlanTer254
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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
Yes,they are disc shaped,I mean,is a single magnet has a North pole and south pole,which should be attracted to each other,but the stiffness of the material makes it not to collapse on it self,right or am I assuming something.- PlanTer254
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School Magnetic fields attracting two disc-shaped magnets
I had 2 small magnets in my mouth for distraction while working on something else,and I had this weird question.the two magnets were not that strong,so just a force was easy to separate them with my teeth.then they would attract to be attached to each other and then the question hit me,the 2...- PlanTer254
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