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"Magnet shear to direct pull work ratio"

Started by Floor, July 16, 2020, 08:59:39 AM

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Floor

This topic is for presentations of
             the methods of measuring
                             and
            the measurements taken of

the work needed to shear two permanent magnets in attraction from one another
               as compared to
the work needed to pull those same two magnet directly apart from one another.

            floor


Floor

@ All readers

I'm setting up for measurements.  It will probably be a number of days
before I have any thing to show.

I will be using wafer / ceramic magnets cut down from 1 7/8 inches
length to 7/8 of an inch length.

3/8 thickness by 7/8 by 7/8 (square face) wafer magnets. 
Magnetic poles are on the broad faces.

   floor

Floor

Please see the attached Jpg drawing below.

I will measure a few variations in the magnet position
by the time I am done.

Suggestions are welcomed.

      floor

Floor

More details of this particular experiment set (shear work compared to direct pull work).

Attached JPGs below

Thanks
floor