jukka: certainly can be done.
as i said earlier in this thread, you can just take another strong magnet and buck their fields. it WILL negatively affect the flux in the gap. the degree to how much it will be reduced depends on how strong your bucking magnet's field strength is.
as jm said the BEST technique will buck the field within the magnetic circuit itself (ie magnet/pole piece/gap/backplate), but an externally applied one will still have an effect.
as i said earlier in this thread, you can just take another strong magnet and buck their fields. it WILL negatively affect the flux in the gap. the degree to how much it will be reduced depends on how strong your bucking magnet's field strength is.
as jm said the BEST technique will buck the field within the magnetic circuit itself (ie magnet/pole piece/gap/backplate), but an externally applied one will still have an effect.
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