Magnetic Force Applied to An Object @ d (0,n) (Rail gun on Mars)

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The discussion centers on creating a scientifically accurate short story involving a mass driver on Mars, which utilizes a magnet to launch objects to Earth at speeds of 4.66 million meters per second, taking approximately 13.4 hours for the journey. The primary inquiry is about the equation for the force acting on an object based on its distance from a magnet. It is noted that the magnetic field strength decreases inversely with the square of the distance from the magnet's pole, similar to gravitational force. Additionally, the concept of using a railgun is mentioned, where the barrel is situated within the magnetic field. The conversation also touches on the challenges of launching from Mars, including atmospheric issues and geological factors like magma, which complicate achieving such high velocities with current technology.
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So long story short, I'm trying to write a scientifically accurate short story/animation thing and it revolves around a mass driver: it's a giant and deep hole on Mars with a magnet on the bottom or sides or something and fires packets of objects to Earth at breathtaking speeds (4.66 million meters per second, to be exact, which will take on average 13.4 hours to travel).

Okay, none of that was relevant to my question...

What is the equation for force acted upon an object based on the distance between the object and a magnet?

I'm sure there's more variables than just f and d, but I'm totally lost on the physics of magnets.

You won't hurt my feelings being harsh, just please be proactive. Thanks!
 
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Rra said:
So long story short, I'm trying to write a scientifically accurate short story/animation thing and it revolves around a mass driver: it's a giant and deep hole on Mars with a magnet on the bottom or sides or something and fires packets of objects to Earth at breathtaking speeds (4.66 million meters per second, to be exact, which will take on average 13.4 hours to travel).

Okay, none of that was relevant to my question...

What is the equation for force acted upon an object based on the distance between the object and a magnet?

I'm sure there's more variables than just f and d, but I'm totally lost on the physics of magnets.

You won't hurt my feelings being harsh, just please be proactive. Thanks!

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the magnetic field near either end falls off inversely with the square of the distance from that pole.

Gravity is also inverse square of distance.

I believe that in a rail gun the barrel is inside of the magnet. So just use the magnetic field strength.

You might be looking for armature.
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I is current, l is armature length B is the magnets.

Why in a hole on Mars? Launching from Deimos there is no atmosphere vaporize the object. There is magma inside of Mars so you can not make the barrel long enough to reach that velocity with any existing technology.
 
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