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My "coil" (1)
Duration: 1:33Source: YouTube
I used a tension of 3V in this video and the cilindrical magnet has 12Kg of force. One thing that's wierd is that when i change from to 12V the magnet starts shaking and the "coil" loses part of his magnetic field (loses strength). How can i calculate the amount of current and the tension (in volts) that i need to convert that coil into a magnet that can attract some clips? With 3V the "coil" only acts like a magnet when i use another magnet but it cant attract metals :(
Rating: (0 ratings) Views: 4 Added: Aug 26, 2008
Category: Home Video Author: NeMewSys2
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