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swhich permanent magnet on and off

Started by gaby de wilde, November 24, 2007, 12:42:21 PM

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gaby de wilde

I'm so curious but for some misterious reason the download is taking forever. It's at 88% now. I'm over exited lol .... 92%.... 94%..... ahhhh hahaha .......
*waits more*

wow, what was one amazing demonstration.

Normal iron worked the best right? You clearly see it leap there.  ;)

I'm not sure if you placed the shield closer to the primary side.

Quote from: CLaNZeR on November 24, 2007, 02:54:15 PM
Also got some Meta-Glas that I can try.
The trick is for the strip to conduct the flux from north to south of the magnet. There are 4 poles and they switch pairs.

The picture below shows how a flat magnet comes closer to the shield while a square one doesn't.

Do you feel a lot of resistance spinning the primary passed the shield?
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Quote from: gaby de wilde on November 24, 2007, 03:11:55 PM
wow, what was one amazing demonstration.

Normal iron worked the best right? You clearly see it leap there.  ;)

I'm not sure if you placed the shield closer to the primary side.

The picture below shows how a flat magnet comes closer to the shield while a square one doesn't.

Do you feel a lot of resistance spinning the primary passed the shield?

Hi Gaby

I would say the Galvanised Steel worked good, as did the Zinc. But the Mu-Metal even though a funny shape had the best shielding.

You can feel the resistance difference Alot, must admit.

I made each plate as center as I could get it and would not say it was closer to either side. Must be the shaky camera angle LOL

I have only small cube magnets here, but if I have time tomorrow I may try and get a new rig setup too test with them.

Think it proves your theory is correct though and well done :)

Cheers

Sean.
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gaby de wilde

lol I modified my post but my internet has taken half a day off so you wrote 2 in the same time.

The shielding should shield by conducting the flux rather then blocking it, like the core of a coil it should be highly ferromagnetic.

It should be placed closer to the primary side so that it will prefer taking on the field inducted from that side. 

I cant think of any other complaints right not. lol
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gaby de wilde

Rather then placing the shielding on the domain wall the way wesley gary[1] did. The shield is placed out of the center so that it extends one of the 2 fields (see image)

[1] - http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/wesley-gary
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