- Apr 10, 2001
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Hi,
Assuming that I were to create a small solenoid-based electromagnet and would like to shield it from the elements, keep it undamaged etc, what would be a good material to start with to accomplish this without disrupting the magnetic field to much...?
My goal is to have a tube with two terminals at the end to serve as the contact points (probably little solid copper cylinders that touch the endpoints of the wires inside., but to keep the solenoid portion sealed. Basically, I want it to resemble a battery with plastic caps at the ends to allow me to hold it when on.
I want to make it from scratch btw
Basically, should I lean towards a conductor or an insulator...?
Or perhaps some sort of plastic mesh thing?
lateral views
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Assuming that I were to create a small solenoid-based electromagnet and would like to shield it from the elements, keep it undamaged etc, what would be a good material to start with to accomplish this without disrupting the magnetic field to much...?
My goal is to have a tube with two terminals at the end to serve as the contact points (probably little solid copper cylinders that touch the endpoints of the wires inside., but to keep the solenoid portion sealed. Basically, I want it to resemble a battery with plastic caps at the ends to allow me to hold it when on.
I want to make it from scratch btw
Basically, should I lean towards a conductor or an insulator...?
Or perhaps some sort of plastic mesh thing?
lateral views
??????????????????????
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~-----core------~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
??????????????????????
front view
?????????????
?~~~~~~~?
??~~~-~~~??
?~~------~~?
?~~~0----~?
?~~------~~?
??~~~-~~~??
??????????????
