Shielded Magnet Characteristics Part 2
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Quality construction by the way. The angle of approach to the stator plays a big roll in getting the maximum out of the one way shielding.
I can't thank you enough for following up on my request to post your results. Let alone that there are those out there who are investigating my work to see for themselves that my One Way Magnetic Shielding is not a trick or hoax like some have claimed.
An extremely helpful viewer sent in a tip today about bismuth which reflects flux!
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How about round magnets?
FreePizza007 1 year ago
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I think that is what one poster here referred to as POT magnets.
I have one here made by General No. 376B UPC 42114 (see generaltools[dot]com) that has a 20 Lb attraction force on the face and won't even pick up a 2" screw driver on the back side. Also, it does exhibit the strange repulsion to ferromagnetic materials that approach it laterally. It truly is an interesting field to experiment with.
AdminOnDuty 1 year ago
OK ... and what We can do with this ???
ozon12free 2 years ago
You ask a very good and thought provoking question, I wish I had an answer that does it justice, but honestly I'm not sure what can be done with it. Essentially, all we have here is a 3D horseshoe magnet with interesting properties.
Any suggestions?
AdminOnDuty 2 years ago