Force of Repulsion Between Magnets in a Magnetic Field - Equation & Variables

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To calculate the force of repulsion between two magnets in a magnetic field, the equation varies based on their distance. When magnets are nearly touching, a simpler equation applies, while a more complex formula is needed for moderate distances, such as 2 cm apart. The magnetic field strength, measured in tesla, also influences the calculations. Key variables include the magnetic field strength, distance between the magnets, and their magnetic properties. Understanding these factors is essential for accurately determining the repulsive force.
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How can i get the force of repulsion between 2 magnets? Which are located in a given location. and they have a determinated magnetic field in tesla. please give me the equation and the names of the variables. (and the name of the equation)
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The equation depends on the positon of the magnets.
There are different equations for when they are almost touching and when they are far apart. At moderate distances, it gets more complicated.
 
Yeah i know, they are supposed to be very close but there is not friction between them, like 2 cm of distance.
 
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