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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: 5453306, member: 143429"] So the upward pulling force of the magnet adds impediments obviously what I am asking is for some kind of guide as to how - my guesses are: 1. I assumed away friction forces of the surfaces touching - maybe the friction on whatever contraption I use to prevent the surfaces touching? 2. Some parts of the magnetic field that does not involve a force that is vertical will interfere? [/QUOTE]
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