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A quasi-static electromagnetic analysis for experiments with strong permanent magnets

An electromagnetic analysis is presented for experiments with strong permanent disc magnets. The analysis is based on the well known experiment that demonstrates the effect of circulating eddy currents by dropping a strong magnet through a vertically placed metal cylinder and observing how the magne...

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subjects Aluminum
Cylinders
Eddy currents
Edge effect
Evaluation
Experiments
Industrial applications
Magnetism
Maxwell's equations
Neodymium
Permanent magnets
Pneumatics
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