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The Magnitude of magnetic force
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[QUOTE="error404, post: 4415324, member: 264272"] Hello, I am have a piece of iron that weighs 0.2 Kg, and I want to attract it vertically (against gravity) with a magnet from a distance of 0.3 M. I started looking online on different magnet providers, they provide information such as the "Magnetic Face area: 20 x 30mm, Thickness: 10mm, Grade: N42, Plating: Nickel, Performance (Gauss): 3600, Vertical Pull (Kg): 3.8". I am not sure how this information would help me in knowing whether the magnet can actually attract the mass of iron I have. Can someone explain this to me please? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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