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Do we have any magnet/magnetism gurus here?

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cvanc:
I have a couple questions that I'd like help with, is there anyone here who can talk fluent magnet?  Thanks.

RandallMcRee:

shoot your question out, don't be shy...

If it has anything to do with perpetual motion, however, don't expect a reply.

Zero999:
I don't know about gurus, but as far as I'm aware, most higher level electrical/electronic courses contain a section on magnetics, so a lot of people here who do engineering professionally, will have more than a basic clue about magnetics and there will be some experts too.

ArthurDent:

--- Quote from: RandallMcRee on September 27, 2019, 04:09:10 pm ---
shoot your question out, don't be shy...

If it has anything to do with perpetual motion, however, don't expect a reply.

--- End quote ---

I like the rhyming.   :)

cvanc:
All right, in we go  :-+

I want to build a large flat "sheet" magnet.  A mathematical plane.  It needs to be strong, have a smooth even field, and be North on the front side and South on the back side.

Think maybe 50 square feet.  Can it be accomplished at this size?  Without breaking the bank?

Thanks.

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