What is Magnet: Definition and 909 Discussions

A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is responsible for the most notable property of a magnet: a force that pulls on other ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, steel, nickel, cobalt, etc. and attracts or repels other magnets.
A permanent magnet is an object made from a material that is magnetized and creates its own persistent magnetic field. An everyday example is a refrigerator magnet used to hold notes on a refrigerator door. Materials that can be magnetized, which are also the ones that are strongly attracted to a magnet, are called ferromagnetic (or ferrimagnetic). These include the elements iron, nickel and cobalt and their alloys, some alloys of rare-earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone. Although ferromagnetic (and ferrimagnetic) materials are the only ones attracted to a magnet strongly enough to be commonly considered magnetic, all other substances respond weakly to a magnetic field, by one of several other types of magnetism.
Ferromagnetic materials can be divided into magnetically "soft" materials like annealed iron, which can be magnetized but do not tend to stay magnetized, and magnetically "hard" materials, which do. Permanent magnets are made from "hard" ferromagnetic materials such as alnico and ferrite that are subjected to special processing in a strong magnetic field during manufacture to align their internal microcrystalline structure, making them very hard to demagnetize. To demagnetize a saturated magnet, a certain magnetic field must be applied, and this threshold depends on coercivity of the respective material. "Hard" materials have high coercivity, whereas "soft" materials have low coercivity. The overall strength of a magnet is measured by its magnetic moment or, alternatively, the total magnetic flux it produces. The local strength of magnetism in a material is measured by its magnetization.
An electromagnet is made from a coil of wire that acts as a magnet when an electric current passes through it but stops being a magnet when the current stops. Often, the coil is wrapped around a core of "soft" ferromagnetic material such as mild steel, which greatly enhances the magnetic field produced by the coil.

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    Quasi halbach magnet in ansoft maxwell

    hi who can help me to show field magnetic analysis of quasi halbach permanent magnet in ansoft maxwell? thanks
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    Frictionless Sliding Magnet

    I am attempting to build a linear induction flashlight. I was wondering if the concept below could be used to make the magnet slide down a pole inside a coil with no friction. The interior of a tube magnet with an S polarity would slide down the S end of a rod magnet, that way the inside of the...
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    Semicircular Permanent Magnet Rail Gun - continuous motion?

    Doubtless you are all familiar with a rail gun made by using permanent magnets. An example is given here: http://sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/magnets/gauss.html Assuming the railgun could me made curved, won't it be possible to build a curved track to transport the projectile - assume...
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    Magnetic fields -- building a strong electro magnet with ac power

    Hello. I'm looking to build a strong electro magnet with ac power. I was going to use a MOT transformer so the primary was going to be the same windings. For the secondary windings though I'm trying to decide if I want to go with a higher current or voltage. I would assume that a stronger...
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    Levitate a magnet in aluminum tube with electro-magnet assist?

    I have an aluminum tube with 1.25" ID and 2.25" OD. I drop a neodymium grade N50 magnet, 1" dia, 2" long into the tube and enjoy watching the magnet drift very slowly down the tube. Lenz's law in demonstration. The paramagnetism of aluminum allows the magnet-in-motion to induce eddy currents...
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    Magnetic sphere , magnet properties

    Hello , firs of all I know that every magnet has two poles ad the field lines exit one pole and enter into the other , now if we take a bunch of magnets , for simplicity assume an infinitely long line of magnets each separated by a distance , all of the magnets facing N-S N-S N-S , now do the...
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    Magnet configuration for spinning permanent magnet induction heating

    Watch this video: Permanent magnets moving relative to a stationary copper tube generate Eddy currents which result in Joule heating of the copper. Simple enough. Let's change the problem to a rotor with 4 (circumferential) permanent magnets rotating inside a stationary (aluminum or...
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    Magnet vs CRT TV a.k.a question about magnetic poles of electrons

    When watching some videos about neodymium magnets, I came upon a very interesting phenomenon. Namely, the maker of the video put a large magnet near an old CRT TV. At first, a big black spot appeared on the screen. This means that the electrons were repelled from from the magnet and didn't...
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    Formula for pull force of a ring magnet on a metal rod

    Hi, Can somebody give me the formula for pull force of ring magnet(permanent. not solenoid or electric) on a metal rod. Also is the formula for pull force by a solenoid given below correct. If not let me know the correct one for the below. Force = ((N x I)^2 x μ x A) / (2 x g^2) N =...
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    Magnet Type for Heat Engine: Alnico or Rare Earth?

    I'm planning to use some permanent magnets in a new kind of heat engine I designed. The properties I am seeking are: - Resistance to shockwaves and high acceleration, - Relatively great strength/weight ratio, - and relatively high curie temperature. After a quick research, I think the...
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    Does a permanent magnet looses its magnetism?

    The question is slightly deceiving however still simple for those academics therefore, here I present my question: If I take a para-magnetic material and put it very close to a homogeneous magnetic field, the para magnetic material will start to accelerate towards the magnetic body thus it...
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    Characteristic impedance of AWG 33 copper magnet wire

    I am working on impedance measurements of close-wound electromagnetic coils. I am using an Agilent LCR meter to measure the impedance of these coils over a frequency range of 20Hz-2MHz. When I perform the measurements, I get impedance magnitude and phase angle in degrees. I would like to...
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    How to calculate force of electric current on magnet

    Hello, It is my understanding that a moving magnetic can induce an electrical current, and that conversely, and electrical current can move a magnet. I believe that this is the basis by which speakers work (changing electric field causes vibration of the magnet that generates the sound)...
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    Decreasing strength of magnet by weights

    Hi all I've been trying to use weights, springs and elastic bands to basically decrease the bonding of a piece of metal and magnet. Basically what I am trying to achieve is as the magnet attracts the metal i want the attraction to weighed down consistently, but I am failing to do this as the...
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    Equations for finding magnetic force between magnet and solenoid

    Hi everyone. I was doing an experiment on the effects of varying the distance between the solenoid and magnet, the voltage across the solenoid, and temperature of the iron core inside the solenoid on the magnetic field produced and the magnetic repulsion between the solenoid and magnet...
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    Why won't a magnet slow down when falling through a copper coil?

    Please watch this video (link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN-A3RryOC8) for reference. As you can see, the magnet does not slow down (at least, not appreciably) when falling through the copper coiled around a PVC pipe, and I can't figure out why.
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    Temperature Effects on Magnetism: Long-Term Impact

    What is the effect of temperature on a Magnet. I am not talking about curie temp. Just a higher temperature than room temp, say 150C. Magnetism will probably decrease due to heat. But what is the long term effect, say after a few months. Will the Magnet be back to its full power when bought...
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    Where Can I Find an Ultra Strong Small Cylinder Neodymium N52 Magnet?

    Hello everyone, i am seeking for an ultra strong cylinder neodymium N52 magnet or something stronger if it exists(i know N52 is the strongest ^^) with these dimensions : length : 2-3cm diameter : 0.7 mm I have searched and talked with many companies but either they require...
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    Force between magnet and solenoid

    what is the formula for force between current carrying solenoid (both cylindrical and toroidal ) and a permanent magnet.
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    Why do magnets in a Gauss gun exhibit backward drift after being hit?

    So I was building a Gaussian gun for physics filming it at 300fps. See video: http://youtu.be/hZcAk3uBp58 While skipping frame by frame, I realized that all the magnets started drifting backwards after being hit. Can someone explain in detail what is going on? Sorry if my physics is not...
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    Ferromagnetism and Work done by a bar magnet.

    I was just doing a read-through of my freshman griffith's electrodynamics textbook ( I found my comprehension of electrodynamics slipping again ... always gets me edgy ) and I find my self flummoxed yet again. So he goes through an example of magnetic forces lifting a weight, and shows how it's...
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    Why there are spaces in b/w iron fillings sprinkled around a magnet?

    Iron fillings form a particular arrangement when sprinkled around a magnet. The direction of magnetic field lines represented by the alignment of iron filings sprinkled on paper placed above a bar magnet. Image and description credits: Wikipedia If a magnet, which can...
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    Sychronous Pernament Magnet Alternator under Load

    Hi I have a question about a Synchronous Permanent Magnet Alternator (Small Wind Turbine Alternator) I want to understand the ratio between RPM and the Voltage from the Alternator. I can't find any equation for that ratio , and I read somewhere on the web , that if I have a load ,than the...
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    Permanent magnet motor working on repulsion force

    Sir what would be the life of permanent magnet motor which runs by the repulsion of north pols. Is magnets energy wasted during this repulsion process or not. Because it continuously work on repulsion of two north pols.
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    Multi-layer magnet with separate coils

    I am trying to make a very strong magnet that will only last for a short pulse, just a fraction of a second, with a high peak current. I am going to use 1mm (18awg) wire, so the resistance should be pretty low, but with even just 25m, it would be expected to have 0.5Ω. I would like to have...
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    Force on a Magnet - Current Carrying Wire

    Homework Statement A bar magnet, with pole strength 0.1 Wb and magnetic length (i.e. distance between the poles) of 5 cm, is placed so that one pole is 2 cm and the other 6 cm from a long, straight wire carrying a current of 6 Amps. The magnet lies in a plane perpendicular to the wire. Find...
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    Linear Actuator (Solenoid pushing a cylindrical magnet)

    I am working on a home made electromechanical actuator to replace the vacuum actuator on the front axle of my Jeep Cherokee. The vacuum actuator isn't the greatest and I have replaced it and the system lines few times. SO I figure, I know what force the vacuum actuator is putting out, I...
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    Magnetic Field Lines around a Magnet

    Hi, please could someone explain why the magnetic field is stronger at the poles of a magnet. I know that the field line density is strongest at the poles and more spaced out in the middle. I get that. I just wanted to know why the magnetic field is stronger at the poles than the middle of a...
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    Hovering magnet over superconductor/superconductor over magnet

    Hey, everyone. I'm in my final year of my bachelors at uni and we have a class that's basically to teach us how to set up a research project (among other things). We've already done the lit review, a risk assessment, all of that jazz. The final assessment is to basically produce an...
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    Why is a magnet not an infinite source of energy?

    Hi Guys Could someone please point out where I'm going wrong with the following problem. If I place a magnet on a vertical surface such that the magnet must resit the force of gravity in order to hold itself in place, will this magnet stay in place forever? If it does why does this not...
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    No Induced Current in a Moving Magnet?

    Homework Statement In which of the following will a current NOT be induced in the conducting loop? a. Magnet moving toward upright conducting loop of wire b. Magnet moving away from an upright conducting loop of wire c. Magnet moving toward a horizontal conducting loop of wire d...
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    Can a electron gun attract/repel permanent magnet?

    Can it do such a thing or are the particles too small ? If it is possible can I take the electron gun out my cry is you AA batteries?
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    Shape of the magnet in the Stern-Gerlach experiment

    Hi! In the description of the Stern-Gerlach experiment made in Sakurai's book the magnet is shaped to have a pointed edge. What is that for?
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    Depolarizing Magnets: Possibilities and Limitations

    Hey guys, It has been a while since I've done anything to do with magnetism and was wondering if I covered one side of a disc magnet is a non magnetic glue, would this weaken the polarity of this side? And the more layers of glue I 'paint' on, the weaker this side of the magnet is. In the...
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    Understanding Lenz' Law as it applies to a magnet falling in a tube

    Hi All! This is my first question/post here, so I will try to make it work! Homework Statement Ok, so the question is simple-ish. Homework Equations Faradays Law (ε=-NΔΘ/ΔT) The Attempt at a Solution Now, I understand the concept that as the magnet is falling towards the coil, the coil...
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    Brushed motor solid magnet strength

    hi guys! i was wondering if the solid magnet part of a brushed dc motor needs to be strong in order to make a strong motor? I'm designing a motor from scratch and wondering if i should use an existing ferrite magnet that is somewhat strong or should I design a electromagnet that is stronger...
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    Determine magnetic field of a bar magnet

    1. It is desired to determine the magnetic field of a bar magnet. The bar magnet is pushed through a 10.0-cm diameter circular coil in 2.50 × 10-3 s and an emf of 0.750 V is obtained. Find the magnetic field of the bar magnet. ε = 0.750 V d=0.10 m t=2.50x10-3 s [b]2. Homework...
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    Magnetic Fields & Space-Time: Can They Bend?

    Can a magnetic field bend space-time?
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    Electromagnet not repelling neodymium magnet

    Hello this is my first time to post. I have an electromagnet powered by a car battery charger set at 12 volts the problem is I can't get the electromagnet to repel the neodymium magnet. I have tried switching around the positive and negative leads of the power supply and switching the side of...
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    What does north and south mean on a magnet?

    I understand the "north" is where to field is "coming out of" and south is where it returns, and i can see how two magnets would repel and attract. However when electrons or protons are brought near magnetic fields they are deflected. Why? What determines which direction a negativley charged...
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    Does Moving a Magnet in Free Space Radiate?

    If i move a magnet back and forth in free space, will it radiate? If it does not then why?
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    Moving magnet and conductor - Residual worry

    This is about a famous thought experiment, cited by Einstein at the beginning of his first 1905 paper on SR, and discussed in textbooks and on this forum. I've fleshed it out with a specific set up, shown in the thumbnail. Seen in the S frame, a wire aligned in the y direction moves at speed...
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    Static magnetic field , rotating magnet

    Hi, I would like to clear some doubts over the field of a rotating magnet. I understand that in a typical alternator or generator , brushed or brushless , the current in the wires is induced because the opposite poles of either a permanent or electromagnet pass by the coils and the magnetic...
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    Force on a pure oxygen bubble in air by a magnet

    There are the famous experiments, which show, how an Oxygen soap bubble gets attracted by a magnet due to it's paramagnetism. And how a Nitrogen bubble gets repelled by it (in air)But how does one calculate the attraction force of this pure Oxygen soap bubble in air due to a magnet. I'm Sorry...
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    Power generated from magnet and coil

    Hey guys, I'm an engineering student and for my project i am planning to use a power generator based on magnet and coil like those hand power shake flashlights. I am using gauge 45 AWG copper wires (0.051816mm) and coiled to have 200 coils. The coil size will be 2.5cm. The magnet i am using...
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    Electromagnets and Permanent Magnets: Equal Repulsion Force?

    Homework Statement My 10 year old granddaughter started her new school term last week and was presented with an electromagnet problem by her new science teacher. The class is allowed to use any non-physical method to solve this for their lesson next Wednesday. A direct link to my 'Dropbox'...
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    Can I store a neodymium magnet in a freezer?

    Well, permanent magnets are made of ferromagnetic material. These magnets lose permanent magnetization above the Curie temperature(on heating) and behave as paramagnetic materials. The reason is thermal energy. The magnetic moments lose their initial configuration and no longer remain aligned...
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    Tubular permanent magnet linear motors

    Hello all, I'm a mechanical engineer who recently recently became interested in linear motors and generators (random, i know). I've narrowed my interest to tubular linear permanent magnet motors (servo types) such as the ones made by these people...
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    Magnet therapy and magnetic blood

    Hello, Newbie here. Guess this is going to be a pretty odd first post. I've recently been having a discussion with a few friends, regarding whether it's plausible that magnetic bracelets could have any form of healing potential (for arthritis and similar conditions). To me, my friends lack of...
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    What happens to the electrons in a magnet

    Suppose I'm holding a magnet and then lift a paperclip(or another magnet) with the magnet. Now the energy density of a magnetic field or the energy that went into making the magnetic field is W = \frac{1} {2 \mu_o} \int B^2 d \tau but since work was done in lifting the magnets, what happenes to...
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