A number of people now have powered coil winders and neo magnets in an old drill press vise. This is enough equipment to do a simple experiment.
Attach an aluminum (or copper, but not steel) disk to the winder, as if to hold a bobbin. Arrange things such that the disk passes between the two neo magnets in the vise, with the full magnetic field passing through the disk more or less perpendicular to the plane of the disk. Feel the temperature of the disk material that will be swept by the magnetic field. Turn winder on and run at 1200 rpm or so for five minutes or so. Stop winder and again feel the disk temperature. It should be palpably warm.
Bonus question: Where did the thermal energy come from?
Attach an aluminum (or copper, but not steel) disk to the winder, as if to hold a bobbin. Arrange things such that the disk passes between the two neo magnets in the vise, with the full magnetic field passing through the disk more or less perpendicular to the plane of the disk. Feel the temperature of the disk material that will be swept by the magnetic field. Turn winder on and run at 1200 rpm or so for five minutes or so. Stop winder and again feel the disk temperature. It should be palpably warm.
Bonus question: Where did the thermal energy come from?
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