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  2. Neodymium magnet - Wikipedia

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    The electric motors of each Toyota Prius require one kilogram (2.2 lb) of neodymium. [15] Actuators; Electric generators for wind turbines (only those with permanent magnet excitation) Retail media case decouplers [clarification needed] In process industries, powerful neodymium magnets are used to catch foreign bodies and protect product and ...

  3. Talk:Neodymium magnet - Wikipedia

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    No - I don't think any consumer neodymium magnet could come close to pulling a paperclip through a hand. I have two 1" cube neodymium magnets and while they can create an uncomfortable pressure when placed above and below a hand, I can't imagine any magnet available to the public pulling an object through a hand.

  4. Neodymium - Wikipedia

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    A neodymium magnet of a few tens of grams can lift a thousand times its own weight, and can snap together with enough force to break bones. These magnets are cheaper, lighter, and stronger than samarium–cobalt magnets. However, they are not superior in every aspect, as neodymium-based magnets lose their magnetism at lower temperatures [52 ...

  5. N52 - Wikipedia

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    N52 (Long Island bus) BMW N52, an automobile engine; HMS Trident (N52), a submarine of the Royal Navy; HNoMS Vidar (N52), a minelayer of the Royal Norwegian Navy; Nostromo SpeedPad n52, a computer gaming peripheral; Okamura N-52, a Japanese sport aircraft; Neodymium magnet grade for one of the strongest (N30-N55) types

  6. Orders of magnitude (magnetic field) - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic induction B (also known as magnetic flux density) has the SI unit tesla [T or Wb/m 2]. [1] One tesla is equal to 10 4 gauss. Magnetic field drops off as the inverse cube of the distance (⁠ 1 / distance 3 ⁠) from a dipole source. Energy required to produce laboratory magnetic fields increases with the square of magnetic field. [2]

  7. Magnetic implant - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, the most common magnet size is a 3×1mm neodymium disk magnet. Usually the magnets used are of the highest strength available, as a stronger magnet leads to higher magnetic field sensitivity. Perhaps the most important consideration is a coating for the magnet, as typical neodymium disk magnets are not suitable for implantation.