Building a Magnetic Damper with Nano Tech

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the feasibility of building a magnetic damper using nanotechnology or other technologies. Participants explore concepts related to magnetic shielding and the materials involved in creating effective magnetic dampers.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions the possibility of constructing a magnetic damper using nanotechnology or other technologies.
  • Another participant inquires about the existence of magnetic insulators, suggesting uncertainty about available materials.
  • A claim is made regarding the effectiveness of a composite of mu-metal and silicon-steel layers in providing a shield against magnetic fields, although this is later reiterated without clarification.
  • A participant expresses confusion about the initial question, pointing out that mu-metal is a type of silicon steel and mentioning that "magnetic damper" could refer to a magnetic shock absorber.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus, as there are multiple interpretations of the concepts discussed and some confusion regarding terminology and material properties.

Contextual Notes

There are unclear assumptions regarding the definitions of terms like "magnetic damper" and "magnetic insulator," as well as the properties of mu-metal and silicon-steel composites.

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Can we build a Magnetic damper ( for magnets ) with nano thec or any tech ?
 
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So there are not any magnetic insulator ? !
 
A composite of mu-metal and silicon-steel layers can be provides a shield against all magnetic fields ?
 
abbas13677 said:
A composite of mu-metal and silicon-steel layers can be provides a shield against all magnetic fields ?

Sorry, but it's not at all clear what you're asking. Mu-metal, for one, is a silicon steel. Also, "magnetic damper" can be used to refer to a magnetic shock absorber.
 

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