Thanks for your reply. So in other words, there is no material that can provide shielding from a magnetic field without being affected itself by the magnetic field?
Alright so that is how these materials work to provide shielding. Interesting. So from what I have understood, there is no material that is able to provide shielding without interacting/being affected by the magnet itself? I am afraid superconductor or cryogenic solutions is too expensive (and...
Thank you for your answer. I do not know how to explain this without being able to show the blueprint (which I won't have access to for a couple of weeks) but it is of great importance that the shield cannot be attracted (or repelled) by the magnet. Eitherway, thank you for the link, I will...
Thank you for your answer. I have tried using Mu-metal as "F" in the picture, but the problem is that the Mu-metal itself is attracted to the magnet, which it cannot be. Am I right? While Mu-Metal may shield an object from a magnetic fiel, the Mu-metal itself is attracted to a magnet right?
Hi,
To begin with, I am not a native English speaker and have very limited knowledge regarding magnetic fields and thus want to apologize in advance for probable use of incorrect terms.
http:// In the picture above, M represents a magnet. S is a material that is not allowed to be affected by...