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Homework Statement
Imagine you have a magnet (Henceforth named MagX) which weighs .03lbs, and it is being continuously pushed by another magnet's polar likes (Henceforth named MagY) with a force of 3 PSI. Is it possible to find the peak velocity of MagX, assuming that MagY stays at a constant distance of 0.5" away from MagX?
Friction is not factored in.
The dimensions of MagX are 2.0" x 0.5" x .125"
This isn't for "Homework", but it's relevant to a project which I cannot elaborate on.
I apologize if the question doesn't make sense or is too vague. I admit that I am no physics major and I honestly have no idea where to go from here.
Thank you for your time.
Wyatt
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