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nelsonaddae

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At what speed could either per Kilometer or mile a 3500lbs North pole magnetic material be travelling to be able to repel just about the same 3500lbs north pole material. Let me know how you did your calculations pls. Thanks Urgent solution needed pls.
 
Sorry, but this question does not make any sense.

Where can you get 3500lb of "north pole magnetic material"?
You cannot have an isolated north pole, or south pole for that matter.

Why does the magnetic material have to be moving? magnetic repulsion can be a static thing.

JimB
 
What i mean is I want to direct two swinging magnets and I want to avoid a collision between them. The material I am using could be up to about 3500lb. I do know there will not be a collision if they all face each other with their north poles
 
This is not how you explained things in this thread.

The distance at which the fields will attract or repel is a function of the strength of the fields.

Ron
 
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