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Old 10-12-2007, 05:10 PM
Ted Ewert Ted Ewert is offline
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Originally Posted by elias View Post
In fact you can imagine holding the end of the water hose with your thumb to increase the pressure of the water.
Doing this with magnets make the fluid (which behaves like water) to increase pressure between.
You can also bond your magnets with a slight gap on one side. This will further direct the flux in a direction towards the gap. The gap would be "V" shaped. The size of the gap and the angle it creates will give a variety of results. This would be a good experiment.

Cheers.

Ted
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