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    lies in the world of electro magnetism and superconducting magnets. Electromagnets and superconducting magnets have allowed us to create a magnetic levitation train nicknamed “MAGLEV” that floats on the track instead of being directly on it. This has a lot of potential to create trains that are fast with low maintenance requirements. Magnetism in elementary science simply states that like poles repel and opposites attract. When two magnets of which the same poles are towards each

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    Bibliography: [1] Dan’s Data. Rare Earth Magnets for Fun and Profit. October‚ 2004. http://www.dansdata.com/magnets.htm [2] Dan’s Data. Rare Earth Magnets 2! October‚ 2004. http://www.dansdata.com/magnets.htm [3] Engineering Concepts. Explanation of Magnet Ratings. November‚ 2005. http://www.engconcepts.net/Magnet_Ratings.htm [4] Friend‚ Paul. Final Report. May‚ 2004. http://cegt201.bradley.edu/projects/proj2004/maglevt1/MaglevTrain1FinalReport

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    pipe was unloaded into the concentrate tank‚ full magnetic magnetic roller‚ unloading ore is carried out with the brush roll . Non-magnetic or weakly magnetic minerals are left with the pulp in the pulp to discharge slot‚ that is tailings.Permanent magnet drum magnetic separator (magnetic the separator) for enterprises and individual users of the metallurgical and mining Mining and mineral processing‚ ore dressing plant‚ etc.‚ for the election of the other

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    never forget the environmental issues that lie behind every single engineering advance. So – back to motors. What’s happening at the moment is very exciting. A new kind of motor has been developed which uses internal permanent magnets embedded within the rotor. These magnets improve the motors’ flux density and torque density. What does this mean? Well‚ for a start the motors use less energy – considerable less than traditional motors. This is because there is less heat loss. A side effect of this

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    shaped magnets. Materials: * A Bar Magnet * A Horse Shoe Shaped Magnet * A Cylindrical Magnet * A Compass * Pencil * Ruler * A Wooden Board * 4 Needles * A bunch of Needles/pins * A3 Size paper Procedure: 1. We took a wooden board and 4 needles‚ which we hammered to the 4 corners of the board. 2. We were given 3 different types of magnets; Bar Magnet‚ Horse Shoe magnet and Cylindrical Magnet and a compass. 3. I traced each magnet on the

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    through different types of substances. I chose two unique substances to test magnetism through: slime and wood. I hypothesize that magnets can still work through slime and that they can work through wood‚ but I hypothesize that they can’t work through both‚ because the magnetic field will be blocked too much. I designed five different set-ups to test how the magnets react in different ways using these materials. The results of the experiment proved four out of five parts of my hypothesis correct

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    which is caused by moving electrically charged particles. It is also inherent in magnetic objects such as a magnet. A magnet is an object that exhibits a strong magnetic field and will attract materials like iron to it. Magnets have two poles‚ called the north (N) and south (S) poles. Two magnets will be attacted by their opposite poles‚ and each will repel the like pole of the other magnet. Magnetism has many uses in modern life. Questions you may have include: * What is a magnetic field? *

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    Hendershot Fuel Less Generator 2 Hendershot Fuel Less Generator What is a fuel less generator? All over the world‚ people live with the idea that it’s necessary to burn fuel in order to produce power that we can use. We have been persuaded that we have to buy coal‚ coke‚ timber‚ kerosene‚ gasoline‚ diesel‚ propane etc to burn‚ so that we can obtain our precious energy. And yes‚ it is perfectly true that burning these materials will indeed result in energy. And yes‚ we need it

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level 5054/11 PHYSICS Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2013 1 hour Additional Materials: *9093782875* Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces

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    attraction is used‚ it is known as magnetic suspension. If magnetic repulsion is used‚ it is known as magnetic levitation. In the past‚ magnetic levitation was attempted by using permanent magnets. Earnshaw’s theorem however‚ proves that this is mathematically impossible. There exists no arrangement of static magnets of charges that can stably levitate an object. There are however means of circumventing this theorem by altering its basic assumptions. The following conditions are exceptions to Earnshaw’s

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