A Adieu New member Oct 7, 2018 #21 Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve"
Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve"
Discharged New member Oct 7, 2018 #22 Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Adieu said: I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve" Click to expand... If you don't understand this, then you need to read on "current produced by induction from a moving magnet inside a fixed magnetic field". /Peter
Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Adieu said: I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve" Click to expand... If you don't understand this, then you need to read on "current produced by induction from a moving magnet inside a fixed magnetic field". /Peter
Davii New member Oct 10, 2018 #23 Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Is there a recovery aspect to this; Do weaker grades take longer to return to their initial [undisturbed by strings] state?
Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Is there a recovery aspect to this; Do weaker grades take longer to return to their initial [undisturbed by strings] state?
C cermag New member Oct 17, 2018 #24 Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Adieu said: I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve" Click to expand... it moves up and down its demagnetisation curve 'magneticically' not physically. The low coercivity of Alnico magnets allows this to happen as the magent is being 'magnetically' worked
Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Adieu said: I don't really see why "worked from the vibration... this will cause the magnet to move up and down the curve" Click to expand... it moves up and down its demagnetisation curve 'magneticically' not physically. The low coercivity of Alnico magnets allows this to happen as the magent is being 'magnetically' worked
C cermag New member Oct 17, 2018 #25 Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Davii said: Is there a recovery aspect to this; Do weaker grades take longer to return to their initial [undisturbed by strings] state? Click to expand... magnetically, NO. all within milliseconds after the strings have stopped.
Re: FYI: "alnico" magnet types defined Davii said: Is there a recovery aspect to this; Do weaker grades take longer to return to their initial [undisturbed by strings] state? Click to expand... magnetically, NO. all within milliseconds after the strings have stopped.