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StephenD420
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Hello everyone,
I have a quick concept question for electrodynamics course. If a cylindrical magnet, axially magnetized, is rotated round its own central axis, axis of symmetry, will this create a rotating magnetic field in the vicinity of the magnet? what if the magnet was rotated around in space instead of around its axis of symmetry, would this create a rotating magnetic field? Or would a diamagnetized magnet work better?
Thanks.
Stephen
I have a quick concept question for electrodynamics course. If a cylindrical magnet, axially magnetized, is rotated round its own central axis, axis of symmetry, will this create a rotating magnetic field in the vicinity of the magnet? what if the magnet was rotated around in space instead of around its axis of symmetry, would this create a rotating magnetic field? Or would a diamagnetized magnet work better?
Thanks.
Stephen