Re: [Vo]:Do opposites always attract?

2020-11-27 Thread Robin
Hi, BTW I found the graphite floating over magnets very interesting. Made me wonder if it could be used for maglev trains that only used energy for propulsion, not levitation.

RE: [Vo]:Do opposites always attract?

2020-11-27 Thread bobcook39...@hotmail.com
harry== tHE cl ALSO ASSUMES A CONTINUOUSA SPACE DIMENSION DOWN TO 9. ttHAT MAY NOT BE CORRECT FOR FIELDS IN THE O h.I does not seem to explain magnetr moments thic would arise from charge circulation. FRC [ardon my spelling—recent eye problemsa. Sent from Mail

Re: [Vo]:Do opposites always attract?

2020-11-27 Thread Robin
In reply to H LV's message of Fri, 27 Nov 2020 12:10:06 -0500: Hi, [snip] If I am not mistaken paramagnetism is always attractive.

Re: [Vo]:Do opposites always attract?

2020-11-27 Thread H LV
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 2:04 PM JonesBeene wrote: > Is a diamagnet the “opposite” of a magnet? If so, then the anwer is no. > > > > There is no dipolar attraction force with diamagnetism at all - for > reasons that are not well understood other than the obvious lack of poles.. > > > > In one se