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That's an electrical current that forms in the copper, in response to the moving magnetic field of the falling neodymium magnet. That eddy current produces a magnetic field of its own. The two ...
“In order to develop a neodymium-reduced permanent magnet, the content of cerium has to be increased,” said KIMS. “Until now, with the increased content of cerium, it was not able to prevent the ...
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