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What is the lifetime of a permanent magnet? How we calculate it?
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What is the lifetime of a permanent magnet? How we calculate it?
Thanks
satya98 said:How far we can generate electricity from a rare Earth magnet(permanent)?
Antiphon said:Indefinitely. The energy doesn't come from the magnet. It comes from whatever is pushing the magnet near a wire.
pallidin said:From an earlier PF post of mine:
"In your context, magnetism, such as with a magnetized iron bar or neodymium(for example) composition DOES have a "lifespan"
A "magnetised" iron bar effects a "dissorientation" that is not "normal"
In time, the iron bar will re-orient into a non-magnetic, normal state.
Not sure about the figures, but I recall that it is somewhere around 300+ years for an "iron" magnet, and several thousand(perhaps 10's of thousands) for neodymium.
Again, I may have my figures wrong in exact detail, but nonetheless, YES... there is a "lifespan"
Source: https://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-121135.html
Antiphon said:Indefinitely. The energy doesn't come from the magnet. It comes from whatever is pushing the magnet near a wire.
satya98 said:How long I can generate electricity by this process if I shake it for a life time
jarednjames said:For a lifetime.
satya98 said:I am working on project regarding this concept. If , what we thought is true, then a generator of life time validity is going to be invented