- Oct 14, 2001
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Hey guys,
I'm trying to make a floating box of sorts. I want to put several magnets on the bottom and then then some on the bottom of a box to "float" it.
I was thinking of holding about 10-15 kilos with about 2-3 cm of separation between the faces of the magnets.
I was looking on united nuclear at some 2 in diameter 1/4 in high disk magnets. You think 10 of those (2 sets of 5) is sufficient or could I use even smaller ones.
If you can provide me some formulas for force derived from opposing poles and carrying capacity that would be great.
Another thing, I was looking at shielding. Would sheet nickel really shield magnetic fields, I found some web sites but I wasn't sure or how well it would work.
Thanks.
I'm trying to make a floating box of sorts. I want to put several magnets on the bottom and then then some on the bottom of a box to "float" it.
I was thinking of holding about 10-15 kilos with about 2-3 cm of separation between the faces of the magnets.
I was looking on united nuclear at some 2 in diameter 1/4 in high disk magnets. You think 10 of those (2 sets of 5) is sufficient or could I use even smaller ones.
If you can provide me some formulas for force derived from opposing poles and carrying capacity that would be great.
Another thing, I was looking at shielding. Would sheet nickel really shield magnetic fields, I found some web sites but I wasn't sure or how well it would work.
Thanks.
