I'm starting up a new project, involving a neodymium which has to draw and repel a piece of metal. What I need to know is if a non-ferrous material pulls to neomags when electricity is introduced to it. To explain it simpler, lets say you have a neo mag on an aluminum table, it's neutral, if you introduce electricity to the table will the effect change?
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syncro325is is the member you're looking for. He built the mag chair for a school project.
Here is his thread:
The Keystone Killers
Originally posted by CabrioletWith 73k+ post, you'd think he'd have learned a little about life.
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Originally posted by Collin View Postsyncro325is is the member you're looking for. He built the mag chair for a school project.
Here is his thread:
http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthre...t=Magnet+chair
Edit: lol we have the same thread title and everything.
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tangent.: bj did you wreck your e36?My feedback:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=186328
http://e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74911
Instagram:
@gears_n_glory
@functionmotorsports
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Originally posted by bataangpinoy View Posttangent.: bj did you wreck your e36?
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ohh. i saw an wrecked black e36(i think it was an m3) at a shop on old 17.My feedback:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=186328
http://e30tech.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74911
Instagram:
@gears_n_glory
@functionmotorsports
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