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[QUOTE="Nobody7heGreat, post: 6632783, member: 701443"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] One is it possible and multiple questions based on it (if it's not then the other questions are void) I want to start this post by saying I don't know much and I'm asking everything here so I don't fill the forum with a million questions. I apologize if this is not how it is done. My questions are... Is it possible for a magnet to be in the shape of a hollow ball?1. Would it pull? push? or neither? 2. What happens if you spin a magnetic material of this shape? 3. If the inside were somehow more magnetic than the outside would it change the answer to question 1? [/QUOTE]
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