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Which magnet has the strongest magnetic field at its North pole?
« on: 27/10/2017 10:27:21 »
Which of the magnets in the image below has the strongest magnetic attraction on the North pole (in order).
I think the order follows (B, C, D, A)
With magnet 'A' the thickness exceeds the diameter dimension (thickness may weaken its magnetic force on the poles)?

Am I right?


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« Last Edit: 29/10/2017 09:50:25 by chris »
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