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Can Steel Pieces be Used in a Shrink Fit for Stronger Connections?
Hi, To simplify the explanation of my problem, imagine that I have in my hand a rectangular steel piece of 1.5mm thickness with a hole of 2mm diameter. In the other hand I have a small tubular steel piece 10mm length x 2mm diameter. I have to put this tubular piece into the rectangular...- sebitab
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- Contraction Steel
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Undergrad Repulsion / attraction force between magnets
Hi, I am needing some guidance to find a way to calculate the repulsion or attraction force between (magnet/magnet) or (magnet/coil) in kg force. I know there is not a fast or easy answer to this but you will help me a lot if you can help me finding the way to calculate it. thanks for your...- sebitab
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- Attraction Force Magnets Repulsion
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Undergrad Raman Spectroscopy: Stokes and Anti-Stokes Wavelengths
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Undergrad Raman Spectroscopy: Stokes and Anti-Stokes Wavelengths
Hi, For someone my question could be very simple but I couldn't find a well explain paper that explain this to me. In a Raman spectrometer the stokes and anti-stokes wavelength will always be grater than the laser wavelength used?. I have this confusion because I saw that Raman... -
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Undergrad Magnetic flux generated by a motor coil
Thanks for your answer. But if I want to draw the magnetic field surrounding the coils and the collaboration between them canceling or summing force, It is correct if I do this with Bio Savart law?- sebitab
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Undergrad Magnetic flux generated by a motor coil
Hi, I am not so good with magnetic equations and I am needing some advice in how to start to calculate the magnetic flux generated by a motor coil. Finally I want to be able to calculate the magnetic flux generated with and without the iron core of each coil in the motor. I will...- sebitab
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- Coil Flux Magnetic Magnetic flux Motor
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- Forum: Electromagnetism