Magnetic field inside diametrically magnetized ring magnet

In summary, a diametrically magnetized ring magnet is a type of permanent magnet with its magnetic field oriented along its diameter. This creates a more uniform and circular field compared to other magnets. The strength of the field is affected by factors such as size, shape, and material, and it has various applications in industries such as electronics and automotive. The field can also be manipulated by changing the orientation or position of the magnet or by altering external magnetic fields or temperature.
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Chris Fuccillo
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Could anyone point me to the proper formula to calculate the magnetic field strength in the gap/hole(ID) of a diametrically magnatized ring magnet.

https://www.skycraftsurplus.com/rp9291magnetdonut17odx08id-1.aspx
 
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Thank you. That is a good example for an axial magnatised ring magnet. It may calculate the same but that is why I was looking for a diametrically magnatized example
 

Related to Magnetic field inside diametrically magnetized ring magnet

1. What is a diametrically magnetized ring magnet?

A diametrically magnetized ring magnet is a type of permanent magnet that has a magnetic field oriented along its diameter, rather than along its length. This means that the north and south poles of the magnet are located on opposite sides of the ring, rather than on the ends.

2. How does the magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet differ from other types of magnets?

The magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet is more uniform and circular compared to other types of magnets. This is because the field lines are directed perpendicular to the edges of the ring, creating a more evenly distributed field.

3. What factors affect the strength of the magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet?

The strength of the magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet is affected by the size and shape of the magnet, the material it is made of, and the orientation of the poles. The closer the poles are to the center of the ring, the stronger the magnetic field will be.

4. Are there any applications for diametrically magnetized ring magnets?

Yes, diametrically magnetized ring magnets have various applications in industries such as electronics, medical devices, and automotive. They are commonly used in motors, sensors, speakers, and magnetic couplings.

5. Can the magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet be manipulated?

Yes, the magnetic field inside a diametrically magnetized ring magnet can be manipulated by changing the orientation or position of the magnet. Additionally, the field strength can be altered by adding or removing external magnetic fields or by varying the temperature of the magnet.

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