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In layman's terms , how strong is a 3 Tesla Magnet?
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[QUOTE="Khashishi, post: 5995554, member: 331471"] 3T is a very strong magnetic field, and dangerous if you have anything magnetic nearby. This many times higher than the surface magnetic field of a neodymium magnet. To answer your question, it is important to distinguish between a magnet and a magnetic field. A magnet is an object that has a magnetic field around it. A small magnet can have the same surface magnetic field as a large one, but a large one will have a much higher pulling force over a much larger distance. So, the pulling force of a magnetic field depends on the geometry of the magnetic field. That said, an MRI machine can produce frighteningly strong fields. [/QUOTE]
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