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Tracked Perm Magnet.

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Callidus

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Hi all first poster here :)

Ok guys this is my plan, Ive read many site regarding permanent magnets with N - S 'tracks'.
The process is a standard DC coil with an over lying AC current...

My question is will the following be enough to magnetize ferrite?

DC Coil

A 2" Diameter Tubing 4" high, 2mm Enamelled Copper Wire, 30A Power Supply @ 45 Turns.

Also does anybody know the equations to work out the amount of current a coil like that will pull?
 
I have since found out the 45 turns will not be enough to create a decent MMF.

Does anybody have any experience is Magnetizing any materials? especially ferrite..


Cheers
 
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