I was playing with a pair of neo magnets (1" diameter by 0.125" thick from StewMac) mounted in an old drill-press vice, and I tried moving a handheld piece of 0.020" thick copper flashing sheet rapidly back and forth between the poles.
One can easily feel the eddy-current drag. It feels like the copper sheet is swimming in a vat of honey.
Aluminum also works, brass a little less so, and non-magnetic stainless steel (type 304) not at all.
One can easily feel the eddy-current drag. It feels like the copper sheet is swimming in a vat of honey.
Aluminum also works, brass a little less so, and non-magnetic stainless steel (type 304) not at all.
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