What is Magnet Maximum Gauss and its affecting Factors?
Magnet Gauss were often heard, and then what is Gauss?
How much Gauss can be achieved with a magnet?
How do you know how much Gauss is this magnet? How much Gauss N35 and N38 Magnet achieve commonly?
This article will explain these questions for you.
1. What is Gauss?
The following figure shows Gauss instrument for measuring magnets - Gauss meter
Gauss is a unit of magnetic field. 5000 Gauss represents your magnet with a maximum magnetic field of 5,000 Gauss.
2. How much Gauss can be achieved by magnetism?
This question is very general, and we does not know how to answer it before returning you satisfied, because the magnet's magnetic level is related to many factors, such as the magnet's brand, the size of the magnet, the thickness and so on.
We has compiled some common specifications of magnet Gauss for your reference
Such as: 10 * 4 N35 Gauss material can reach about 3000-3200, 10 * 5 to about 3400-3600 Gauss.
The surface magnetic field of a single NdFeB magnet is 3000-5000G, ferrite 300-800G, samarium cobalt, and AlNiCo 2000G. Neodymium iron boron should be considered a very high permanent magnet, but it is difficult to achieve more than 5,000.
3. How many Gauss magnets are the largest?
N35, N38 is probably up to 2000GS, if the size is bigger, N35 can reach 3500GS at most, N38 can reach 3800GS at most. If anyone tells you that you have a magnet above 10,000 gauss, you must marry him first. . .
In general, the Gauss surface of the magnet is such that it is inversely proportional to the area and is proportional to the thickness.
4. How do you know how big a Gauss magnet is?
We usually use a Gauss meter to measure the Gauss magnet surface. However, the Gauss values measured at different positions on the surface of the magnet are not the same, and the Gauss meters have different measured data and the errors are relatively large.
5. What is the difference between a Gauss magnet and a magnetic flux?
Both Gauss and flux measurements are made to determine the performance of the magnet. The reproducibility of magnetic flux is better than Gauss, more stable, and the error is not so great.
Note: Gauss (Gs) is the unit of measure for magnetic field lines. 1T=10000Gs