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Hi, so i had an assumption and wanted to see if my assumption was correct so here goes.
If we have a rather strong electromagnet with a constant field, when a metal object is introduced to the field, eddies form in the metal creating a magnetic field of opposite polarity.
If a second electromagnet were present, but with substantially more power, was pulsed so that the polarity of the magnetic field is the same as the first, would there be any noticeable force exerted on the metal object entering the first magnetic field?
just a curiosity any thought and suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks
If we have a rather strong electromagnet with a constant field, when a metal object is introduced to the field, eddies form in the metal creating a magnetic field of opposite polarity.
If a second electromagnet were present, but with substantially more power, was pulsed so that the polarity of the magnetic field is the same as the first, would there be any noticeable force exerted on the metal object entering the first magnetic field?
just a curiosity any thought and suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks