If you have a magnet that can hold up a 50lbs metal object, then if you put two of these magnets in parallel(side by side) will they hold 100lbs or will they still only hold a force of 50lbs?
If you have a magnet that can hold up a 50lbs metal object, then if you put two of these magnets in parallel(side by side) will they hold 100lbs or will they still only hold a force of 50lbs?
Anyone know the answer?
Climate scientists rarely have time for researching magnets.
They will hold the 100lb object. (Assuming the object is evenly loaded between the 2 and both had full metal to magnet contact over the full surface area of the magnet)
I really don't know anything about the subject but have moderate confidence i am correct.
You are correct. Again assuming the weight is evenly distributed.
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