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What happens to permanent magnet's force while interacting with electromagnet?
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What happens to permanent magnet's force while interacting with electromagnet?
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The term ‘static magnetic field’, generally, stands for a magnetic field that is stationary and motionless. The term also results in, “magnetic flux lines ‘B’ (of a static magnetic field) have nothing to do with ‘work”.
In actual fact, as soon as a magnet or ferromagnetic material is inserted into the so-called static magnetic field, the field breaks into many parts. In other words, ‘B’ lines divide themselves into many groups. In this situation, every one of the groups has its own intensity and direction. These groups, in some specifiable situations, cause opposite forces; in some specifiable situations, enhance resultant force to a large extent.
The conclusions seem totally unusual but these conclusions have emerged from solid scientific ground not from misapprehension. An illustrated summary is attached herewith.
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