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DescriptionMagnetEZ.jpg |
English: A "horseshoe" magnet made of Alnico, an alloy of iron, aluminium, nickel, and cobalt. Probably around 1 inch (3 cm) long. It is made in a "horseshoe" shape to bring the North and South poles of the magnet close together, creating a strong magnetic field between them. The metal plate between the poles at bottom is called a "keeper". It is left on the magnet when not in use, to prevent the magnet becoming demagnetized. By creating a closed magnetic circuit, it strengthens the magnetic flux in the magnet, making it harder for mechanical shocks or high temperatures to randomize the magnetic domains of the metal.
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created 2005 |
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the author is owner |
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Eurico Zimbres FGEL/UERJ |
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Free for all use
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