Is There an Ideal Height to Diameter Ratio for Neo Magnets?

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The ideal height to diameter ratio for cylindrical neo magnets varies based on their intended application. Different uses may require different ratios to optimize performance. Factors such as magnetic field strength, size constraints, and specific project requirements influence the choice of ratio. It is essential to consider these factors when determining the appropriate dimensions for neo magnets. Ultimately, the optimal ratio is project-specific and should align with the intended use.
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I am working on a project that will use cylindrical neo magnets. Is there an ideal height to diameter ratio for neo magnets?
 
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kenheg1@gmail said:
I am working on a project that will use cylindrical neo magnets. Is there an ideal height to diameter ratio for neo magnets?

Ideal? I guess it depends on what you will be using it for.
 
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