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If a magnet could switch, could it attract and repel?
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[QUOTE="zach_wildmind, post: 6141517, member: 647314"] Yes I have seen the video. And yes I do understand it is more than a 2D drawing on MS Paint. I just wanted to know before trying a step forward or if to think of something else. Also you are right some of the polymagnets are quite cheap however the ones I require (twist release) can not be smaller than 3/4 of an inch and become expensive around 4-7 $ per magnet and my project requires around a couple hundred of them which made it quite unfeasible... However I found a lot of stores selling regular magnets as cheap as 20$ for 500 magnets that are small enough to make my project not a complete mess... Thank you tho for the video and I will look into more parameters of the magnets however. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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