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17 March, 07:52

A 0.1 kg magnet is floating above a second magnet. The magnetic force on the 0.1 kg magnet is

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  1. 17 March, 08:15
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    If the 0.1 kg magnet is just hovering there and not accelerating,

    then we know that the forces on it are balanced.

    We're particularly interested in the vertical forces, because we

    know that there's a constant downward force on it that's due to

    gravity ... often known as the magnet's "weight".

    It's weight is (mass) x (gravity) = (0.1 kg) x (9.8 m/s²) = 0.98 Newton.

    Since the little magnet isn't accelerating up or down, we know that

    the net vertical force acting on it is zero. That means that the upward

    force on it from the other magnet must be exactly equal to its weight ...

    0.98 Newton upward.
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