How can Gauss value be used to calculate magnetic force in Newtons?

In summary, the conversation is about buying magnets for an experiment and the supplier providing two important pieces of information: BrMax (3850 gauss) and Pull Force (33lbs). The person is wondering if there is a simple formula to calculate the force of the magnet in Newtons at a specific point using the gauss value. They are then advised to divide pounds by .2248 to get Newtons. The person also mentions wanting to use Gauss to determine force in Newtons.
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Hi, I'm buying magnets for a required experiment in my magnetic and electricity physics class. The supplier gives to important pieces of information: BrMax: 3850 gauss and Pull Force: 33lbs. I was wondering if there is a relatively simple formula so that I can calculate the force of the magnet at point x fromt he magnet using the gauss value. Essentially, I want to calculate the force of the magnet in Newtons. Thanks.
 
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MagElectPhys said:
Hi, I'm buying magnets for a required experiment in my magnetic and electricity physics class. The supplier gives to important pieces of information: BrMax: 3850 gauss and Pull Force: 33lbs. I was wondering if there is a relatively simple formula so that I can calculate the force of the magnet at point x fromt he magnet using the gauss value. Essentially, I want to calculate the force of the magnet in Newtons. Thanks.

Divide pounds by .2248 and it will yield Newtons.

33 pounds / .2248 = 146.797153 Newtons



Multiplying Newtons by .2248 yields pounds.
 
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Yes, I understandt hat but I want to know how to use Gauss to determine force in Newtons, if possible.
 

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