Re: How to split (or combine) magnetic force?
- From: vktamhane12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 12 Dec 2006 00:07:59 -0800
On Dec 7, 3:25 am, Bert Harleman <b...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There's a science quiz with the following question:One or half Kg. This depends on how you split the magnet. If
With a bar-magnet you can lift 1 kilo of steel.
Then you split the magnet in two exact halves.
How much can you lift at best with each of the two smaller bars?
A. about 1 kilo
B. about 3/4 of a kilo
C. a bit more than 1/2 a kilo
I searched the internet for a good explanation, but without success.
I found webpages that mentioned that you cannot simply add (or split)
these forces.
I also found lots of formulas but I don't know how to apply them on this
situation.
Anyone can give me a hand?
Bert
it is cut across the B lines then total flux for each remains same. If
it is cut along the direction of B lines then total flux of each is
halved and so also the force.
.
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