- Jan 15, 2001
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this seemed obvious until i started thinking about it.
does a magnetic field lose strength if you put more stuff "in" it? if you have an iron rod through a coil of wire effectively creating an electomagnet and you hang a ball with just barely less weight than the capacity of the magnet, will it fall if you move something else into the field or attach something directly to the coil? i dont mean put it in the actual circuit...i mean like put a heatsink on the magnet wire to keep it cool...
sounds stupid...i know...but i am confused after thinking about it too much
does a magnetic field lose strength if you put more stuff "in" it? if you have an iron rod through a coil of wire effectively creating an electomagnet and you hang a ball with just barely less weight than the capacity of the magnet, will it fall if you move something else into the field or attach something directly to the coil? i dont mean put it in the actual circuit...i mean like put a heatsink on the magnet wire to keep it cool...
sounds stupid...i know...but i am confused after thinking about it too much