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  1. "In a conventional magnet with an air gap, there is a well-known end effect which may be described by saying that the effective length of the magnet is larger than the physical length by an amount which is roughly equal to the air gap."

     

    I got this from a journal. How does a conventional magnet have an air gap?

  2. Let's say a magnet is moving with a velocity, v , over an aluminium "roadbed". Which configuration would give a stronger repulsion force:

    a. The shorter dimension in the direction o0f motion or

    b. The longer dimension in the direction of motion.

    C. both give a same force.

  3. Sorry. It's like poles facing each other. The bottom pair is placed on a weighing machine. The upper pair is held up by a retort stand etc. Let's all have north poles face each other.

     

    First Kes.

    1 Tesla faces 1 Tesla

    2 Tesla faces 2 Tesla.

     

    Second kes.

    1 Tesla faces 2 Tesla

    2 Tesla faces 1 Tesla.

     

    Would the weighing machine register the same force?

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