Does the magnetic field increase linearly with the number of magnets? For example, will 8 1/2 inch neodynium cubes have the same strength as a 1 inch cube?
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Thanks for all your input. I know my experiment depends on a lot of factors, but would a tightly wound solenoid with an iron (or other metal) core significantly deflect a small projectile?
So if I tightly wrapped a conducting wire around a neodynium core, creating a solenoid, and placed two of these on a table, a metal projectile would be deflected from it's path? Would this have practical applications in war?
I'm just wondering whether magentic fields can used to do work on objects? For example, can an electromagnet create a large enough magnetic field within a magnetic bullet to deflect off it's original path? I know this isn't practical, I'm just wondering whether its possible.