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the National Science Foundation
consultant: Eric Palm written by Kristen Coyne
This resource is an introductory tutorial on magnets, appropriate for users with little or no background in physics. A variety of magnetic objects are discussed, including permanent and temporary magnets, electromagnets, pulsed magnets, and superconducting magnets. Users will be introduced to naturally-occurring magnets and temporary magnets that are switched on with electrical current. The tutorial also explores the 45 Tesla Hybrid Magnet, which produces the most powerful sustained field in the world.
This resource is part of the Magnet Academy provided by the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. Please note that this resource requires Java Applet Plug-in.
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K. Coyne, (2007), WWW Document, (https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/learn-the-basics/stories/magnets-from-mini-to-mighty).
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Coyne, K. (2008, April 30). Magnet Academy: Magnets from Mini to Mighty. Retrieved October 31, 2024, from https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/learn-the-basics/stories/magnets-from-mini-to-mighty
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Coyne, Kristen. Magnet Academy: Magnets from Mini to Mighty. April 30, 2008. https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/learn-the-basics/stories/magnets-from-mini-to-mighty (accessed 31 October 2024).
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Coyne, Kristen. Magnet Academy: Magnets from Mini to Mighty. 2007. 30 Apr. 2008. National Science Foundation. 31 Oct. 2024 <https://nationalmaglab.org/education/magnet-academy/learn-the-basics/stories/magnets-from-mini-to-mighty>.
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