M-08: Flux Detector large
Flux Detector large
approx. 150 x 150 mm
approx. 150 x 150 mm
| Article ID: | M-08 |
| Weight: | 4 g |
Same article as M-04 but with 4 times the surface area.
| 1 pc. | 17,93 EUR ea. | |
| from | 3 pcs. | 16,18 EUR ea. |
| from | 10 pcs. | 14,57 EUR ea. |
| from | 20 pcs. | 13,76 EUR ea. |
| from | 40 pcs. | 13,09 EUR ea. |
| from | 100 pcs. | request price |
incl. 19% VAT
plus shipping
available: 205 pcs.
Where are the poles of this gold magnet cube W-12-G? Since the Flux Detector turns dark wherever there is a magnetic field, the poles must be, in this case, on the top and bottom sides of the cube.
In this photo the magnetic poles are on the left and right side of the cube. In the middle between the two poles there is no magnetic field - the Flux detector shows this as a light line.
30 magnetic spheres K-08-C are behind this Flux detector. The light stripes display the change from a north to a south pole. Such changes in polarity abound at the contact points between the spheres as well as in the centre of every sphere. 60 of these light stripes can be seen in this photo.
Behind this Flux detector is the giant magnet Q-25-25-13-N, whose contour is easy to see. Its poles are on the left and right side. The light strips show the area between the poles where there is no magnetic field. The darker areas show the location and intensity of the magnetic field very well.