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I have this magnet it's a cylinder-type magnet, I know magnets are supposed to have a positive pole and a negative polar, well this one doesn't. I checked to see if it is solid, it is, and it is strong on solid type metal that reacts to magnets, except if there is part of the metal it touching has a hollow place in it, otherwise it has to be prided off it is a strong magnet for its size.

I know there is some type of magnet I know nothing about because it doesn't matter which end you turn this magnet it attracts metal that sticks to magnets. It came out of an old battery flashlight you had to shake to charge the batteries, it broke so I took it apart. It did this type of sticking and I got to scratch my head, what type of magnet is it. It is solid for sure.

I hope I have explained it well enough for you to know it doesn't have a south pole negative.

Tell me where did they discover these types of magnets, please?
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A magnet, even a cylindrical magnet, will always have two poles. You must be doing something wrong!

" To our knowledge, it is not possible to produce a permanent magnet with only a single pole. Every magnet has at least 2 poles, a north and a south pole"

[link to www.supermagnete.de (secure)]

Some sort of research going on about creating such a thing, apparently, but that's about it!
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"Cut a magnet in two, and you just end up with two smaller magnets, each with a north and a south pole. Yet according to the laws of physics, there’s no reason why single magnetic poles cannot exist. In 1982, researchers at Stanford University, California, thought they’d detected such a ‘monopole’, but the absence of any further discoveries has led most physicists to think this was probably a false alarm. "

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A magnet, even a cylindrical magnet, will always have two poles. You must be doing something wrong!

" To our knowledge, it is not possible to produce a permanent magnet with only a single pole. Every magnet has at least 2 poles, a north and a south pole"

[link to www.supermagnete.de (secure)]

Some sort of research going on about creating such a thing, apparently, but that's about it!
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I tried it over and over again, I just assumed maybe they had developed something weird I was not aware of. It in a tin now one side is on the side hold and the other on the lid it is working much like hinges, which is freaking me out. This is not logical to me, so I wanted answers, it must be caused by something. It will not hold tight to a hollow metal even though it did fine on both sides with the solid part of the pipe, when I move it to the hollow area it had less hold. There is something odd about this magnet, which I have never heard of before.

I used to make electromagnets as a child, I know some about magnets in general. It came out of a flashlight that used to use flat type batteries, and they charged during a shaking of the flashlight back and forth.

Nope, not imagining or mistaken, or I wouldn't be asking.

You would play with it a while yourself, if you ran into something strange to you, it doesn't make one bit of sense, not from what I knew.
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A magnet, even a cylindrical magnet, will always have two poles. You must be doing something wrong!

" To our knowledge, it is not possible to produce a permanent magnet with only a single pole. Every magnet has at least 2 poles, a north and a south pole"

[link to www.supermagnete.de (secure)]

Some sort of research going on about creating such a thing, apparently, but that's about it!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68186617


Well, I have one if they want it, also where I got I told you, from that flashlight is it possible this cause the magnet to change somehow? I don't know, all I know about the flashlight is what I see of the broken pieces, I believe there were two or three, flat batteries, a chip and switches plus the copper coiled around something one end to the south and one to the north where the bulb was. Of course, the flashlight itself is a cylinder.

If this created those type magnets, if you would be one freaking accidental discovery. It would not be the first time freaky things happened that is unknown in physics. Physic just has to figure out how it came to be to break the laws of physic they didn't understand.

Let me be the first to tell you, physics much know something about the South Pole they are keeping secret because if it is as they calm cold, then it exactly North Pole, cold North Pole not warm, the south Polar should be the opposite of the north. The earth works as a magnet unless things have warped all to hell and back. Wouldn't this give a physicist a place to start, if my magnet and its creation was how that flashlight was built. I would not be thinking this except reading them just now.

I am not into fakers, so, I'm just trying to find answers to a puzzling question about this magnet. Haven't most people played with magnets to find out how strong they are? I always do, I don't toss magnet, they are useful. This one was picking up with both sides though.
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"Cut a magnet in two, and you just end up with two smaller magnets, each with a north and a south pole. Yet according to the laws of physics, there’s no reason why single magnetic poles cannot exist. In 1982, researchers at Stanford University, California, thought they’d detected such a ‘monopole’, but the absence of any further discoveries has led most physicists to think this was probably a false alarm. "

[link to www.sciencefocus.com (secure)]
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Why in the hay would they said this, if you have a magnet that has two poles the same, then they were idiots. Why in the hay did they destroy it?
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Fucking magnets, how do they work?
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Of course it's a dipole. Test it against another magnet. One side should stick, the other one repel.
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I have this magnet it's a cylinder-type magnet, I know magnets are supposed to have a positive pole and a negative polar, well this one doesn't. I checked to see if it is solid, it is, and it is strong on solid type metal that reacts to magnets, except if there is part of the metal it touching has a hollow place in it, otherwise it has to be prided off it is a strong magnet for its size.

I know there is some type of magnet I know nothing about because it doesn't matter which end you turn this magnet it attracts metal that sticks to magnets. It came out of an old battery flashlight you had to shake to charge the batteries, it broke so I took it apart. It did this type of sticking and I got to scratch my head, what type of magnet is it. It is solid for sure.

I hope I have explained it well enough for you to know it doesn't have a south pole negative.

Tell me where did they discover these types of magnets, please?
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Is it just the one solid as well as hollow metal item you stuck the magnet to?
If so, i can only imagine that the composition of the metal at the hollow places is different. Stainless steel for instance will only slightly react to a magnet, if at all.
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Fucking magnets, how do they work?
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Fucking magnets, how do they work?
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They work well in my induction stove eye, that all I know of how they work, is their energy, motion, and energy. You could say, their particle are very excited little critters, they run from one area to another right through the middle of the metal they are from, or it is the energy particles that the metal engages make them run. Just laughing, it is weirder than most things actually.


The whole universe is run on electromagnet fields, in an induction stove eye, the heat is caused by other metal being drawn to it, into the field of the magnet set in a certain arrangement. The old radio technology book I have from the early 1920s has induction technology in it and how to create it. Nothing new under the sun, nothing new created that someone else was not already working on.

You know with everything there is an opposite like ying and yang. You have hot and cold; in the middle, you have some warm and the center will be hot at times. Earth is a bit like this, except for one thing, the water is the saltwater flow which has a heating effect, there is a lot more that goes on earth than something you hold in your hands. You can easily melt iron with an electric stove eye and salty water that is boiled down to nothing except salt on iron, it will melt the bottom off an iron pot right off, guess why I know? You know about accidents do happen; they are a great teacher.

Earth has more than four poles, the first four are the north pole, south pole, magnetic north pole, magnetic south pole, then you have east and west poles, as far as I know, they are negative poles are as strange as this may seem.
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Search around it with a compass and you will be able to identify the poles.
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Search around it with a compass and you will be able to identify the poles.
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I remember seeing my compass the day, I'll have to look for it again, this is a good idea, I had not thought of this one.
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They make them that way.
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I have this magnet it's a cylinder-type magnet, I know magnets are supposed to have a positive pole and a negative polar, well this one doesn't. I checked to see if it is solid, it is, and it is strong on solid type metal that reacts to magnets, except if there is part of the metal it touching has a hollow place in it, otherwise it has to be prided off it is a strong magnet for its size.

I know there is some type of magnet I know nothing about because it doesn't matter which end you turn this magnet it attracts metal that sticks to magnets. It came out of an old battery flashlight you had to shake to charge the batteries, it broke so I took it apart. It did this type of sticking and I got to scratch my head, what type of magnet is it. It is solid for sure.

I hope I have explained it well enough for you to know it doesn't have a south pole negative.

Tell me where did they discover these types of magnets, please?
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Go back and try to pass sixth grade science class and then get back with us, son.
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Fucking magnets, how do they work?
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Both poles of a magnet will attract ferous metal.
The opposite pole might be on the inner part of the cylinder, that is like if you arrage a bunch of rectangukar magnets in a circle with the same pole all pointing into the middle of the circle.
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A mono-polar magnet is akin to having a one ended rope.

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Fucking magnets, how do they work?
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Magic!

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What you have is a "pot magnet". The magnet sits in an iron "pot" that redirects one of the poles to the other side, so the attractive force is amplified. Used for holding magnets.

[link to www.magnetshop.com (secure)]
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Search around it with a compass and you will be able to identify the poles.
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I remember seeing my compass the day, I'll have to look for it again, this is a good idea, I had not thought of this one.
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Well, this is sort of weird, the magnet held on one side shows Red marker held in same place if flips to color to white from other side in the if I hold the magnet sideways you at the south pole marker it goes to east and west. It has a larger field pull than I thought, because it moves the compass point when it held a good bit from it. This when holding it sideways it moves the compass point at some distance, both north and south are still acting the same. It still magnetically the same on both ends. Also, the flipping of the poles were opposite. I tried a donut shaped magnet, in a metal mechanic's saucer, good for not losing parts like bolts and nuts, It does the north and south movement of the pole markers on the poles don't matter which one. I not exactly sure it would be the same, because one is solid, the other has a hole in the middle.

Likewise, I haven't found any void spots on this magnet, and it does seem to have a higher magnetic field than the saucer one which shouldn't be considering the one I'm talking about is one and maybe two fourths' inch it not wide it around a half inch or a bit more. The sauce on is about five inches across and maybe a little less than half inch. The saucer's magnet has to be real close to the compass to get it to read anything.

Right now I have a long bolt on one side of the magnet and a spoon on the other side, both are hanging the spoon handle goes down as thin as the bolt, so I place them in the center of the magnet on both north and south pole to see if there is a null center, no. Well, that answered a few things.
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The more you "play" with it the more you will discover.

Remember opposite poles attract, simular poles repell.

Magnetic fields diminish approximately by the third power ... double the distance 2^3 = 1/8th the strength, triple the distance = 3^3 = 1/27th the strength.

Have fun!


hf


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What you have is a "pot magnet". The magnet sits in an iron "pot" that redirects one of the poles to the other side, so the attractive force is amplified. Used for holding magnets.

[link to www.magnetshop.com (secure)]
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Those don't look anything like the one I have.
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I have this magnet it's a cylinder-type magnet, I know magnets are supposed to have a positive pole and a negative polar, well this one doesn't. I checked to see if it is solid, it is, and it is strong on solid type metal that reacts to magnets, except if there is part of the metal it touching has a hollow place in it, otherwise it has to be prided off it is a strong magnet for its size.

I know there is some type of magnet I know nothing about because it doesn't matter which end you turn this magnet it attracts metal that sticks to magnets. It came out of an old battery flashlight you had to shake to charge the batteries, it broke so I took it apart. It did this type of sticking and I got to scratch my head, what type of magnet is it. It is solid for sure.

I hope I have explained it well enough for you to know it doesn't have a south pole negative.

Tell me where did they discover these types of magnets, please?
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Go back and try to pass sixth grade science class and then get back with us, son.
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I was playing with magnets and studying magnets in grade school more than fifty years ago, we even built electromagnets in grade school from horseshoe shaped magnets. I know about magnets, or I wouldn't have asked. Likewise, I have plenty of other magnets, shoot, I take them out of old hard drives. They help find things I drop, very handy holding things up also. I don't need them for a speaker, or a phone, or a radio or other things, just wanted to know if you knew anything about this particular, try not to be nasty, it will do you good to control your impulses.
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Ever watched the Videos on YouTube about liquid magnets?..

Very cool if you get time..

Now consider magma..

And it's makeup..

And the incredible possibilities..
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The more you "play" with it the more you will discover.

Remember opposite poles attract, simular poles repell.

Magnetic fields diminish approximately by the third power ... double the distance 2^3 = 1/8th the strength, triple the distance = 3^3 = 1/27th the strength.

Have fun!


hf


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 Quoting: CK722


It kind of fun to watch a spinning compass, well maybe the Bermuda triangle has moved, just joking. I fun, and you can play with it for sure. I have learned not to have my fingers between it and another piece of metal, kind of hurts for sure.
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I think that flashlight was bought in late 1990s, so I have no memory about information from the product it came from, it is a different type of magnet. I have two on long handles, and they are good, yet they are no stronger than this magnet. You have about an inch and half long magnet, and it can hurt you.

I dropped it and couldn't find it on metal, it wasn't on a metal surface no, it has hanging on a thick plastic box I use for some spare parts of sewing machines, it made contact with those few spare parts, they are in some small compartment in the box. I could understand it getting near the hinge no, it was in the middle of the box. It has a life of it has own, I guess. I think if I research enough I figure it out.
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Hankie,
You may find this interesting:

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Now consider Mercury..

Not magnetic..

But A Conductor of Electricity..

And can pass the energy of magnets through..

Amazing displays on YouTube..
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A static magnetic field does not invoke voltage across an electrical conductor.
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Look like white ore?, this is in western part of north Babylon, er I mean America and came from meteorites.

C1-21
The rock holds in its depths white
clay which will come out milk-white
from a cleft. Needlessly troubled,
people will not dare touch it,
unaware that the foundation of
the earth is of clay.


B: He says that this refers to an event. Somewhere in western North America there will be some miners digging for ore. And this ore they find will be a different ore than that which they are looking for. They will be afraid that it is some sort of radioactive material brought in or introduced by a meteorite centuries ago. But he says there is no need for alarm because this material, although it will end up being a new element to put on the periodic table, will not be harmful for mankind and can be put to good use.
D: Was it brought in by a meteorite?
B: That is what he said.
D: The translators wondered if this quatrain might be alchemistic.
B: He says you could look at it that way. But since the general reading public would not understand his theories of alchemy, he says he will not give them to you at this time.

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