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Offline Christian La Fleur

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centrifugal force and magnets
« on: 02/22/2016 08:19 pm »
Quick question.   What kind of environment is created if you try and separate and hold powerful magnets with centrifugal force.

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Re: centrifugal force and magnets
« Reply #1 on: 02/22/2016 08:25 pm »
Quick question.   What kind of environment is created if you try and separate and hold powerful magnets with centrifugal force.

No different than if you mechanically hold the magnets apart.  It is just a bit unstable.  Slow down and the magnets connect.

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