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Does the magnetic force affect lateral movement of a magnet on a metal plate?
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[QUOTE="gloo, post: 5452848, member: 143429"] For instance...if the magnet is facing upward and pulling downward on the steelplate -- if I pull away the steel plate to the side (left or right) so that the force applied is perpendicular to the direction of the magnet's pull force, is the effort greater than without a magnetic force? I am assuming that the magnets are not touch and thus there is no frictional force between the surfaces of the magnet and the steel plate (just assume there is some magic material between them that prevents touching and is fricitonless) [/QUOTE]
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