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jerich1000
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Restrictors and capacitors can be put in series or in parallel to amplify their affects.
Hydraulic pistons and pumps can be put in series to intensify pressure. Springs can be put in parallel or in series to come up with alternate, combined properties.
However, I can't think of a case where magnetic fields are somehow nested or added together to make a stronger inner field.
Is it possible to put a magnetic field within a magnetic field, nested in such a way that the inner field is amplified? Or is this not how magnetic fields work?
Hydraulic pistons and pumps can be put in series to intensify pressure. Springs can be put in parallel or in series to come up with alternate, combined properties.
However, I can't think of a case where magnetic fields are somehow nested or added together to make a stronger inner field.
Is it possible to put a magnetic field within a magnetic field, nested in such a way that the inner field is amplified? Or is this not how magnetic fields work?