On 10 Apr 2000, 11:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Speaking of magnetism, I'm writing a program that needs to include some
> calculations on magnetic field strength for magnets in an electric
> motor.  What I'm looking for is a college-level tutorial in the area.

Formula here:

http://www.treasure-troves.com/physics/MagneticField.html

> Since the motion is dynamic, equations that describe both the ramp up in
> magnetic attraction, and the field collapse as the magnets are pulled
> apart would be highly appreciated.  While there's plenty of information
> on static fields, I've found little on dynamic fields.
> 
> Did anyone see anything remotely related?

It seems to me the value of the following page is it's listing of 
textbooks:

*Magnetic Field Models*

http://www.oulu.fi/~spaceweb/textbook/bmodels.html

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Check out this Britannica page:

http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/6/0,5716,108976+2,00.html

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Here is a book I found at Amazon.  Costs $51.00 

IEEE Recommended Practice for Instrumentation : Specifications for
Magnetic Flux Density and Electric Field Strength Meters-10Hz to 3Khz
(IEEE Std 130 by Transmission and Distribution Committee of IEEE Power
Engineering Soc 
 
Paperback (April 1995) 
IEEE; ISBN: 1559375132 
Availability: This title usually ships within 4-6 weeks. 


Alan
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