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Can magnets accelerate?

Can magnets accelerate?

So yes, a ferromagnetic object can definitely be accelerated by a magnetic field.

Can magnets power a spaceship?

Firing a magnetised plasma beam of charged particles – or ions – at a spacecraft equipped with a magnetic sail could propel the craft forward at record speeds, according to Robert Winglee of the University of Washington in Seattle, US.

What happens when you spend magnets around metal?

Moving magnetic fields pull and push electrons. Metals such as copper and aluminum have electrons that are loosely held. Moving a magnet around a coil of wire, or moving a coil of wire around a magnet, pushes the electrons in the wire and creates an electrical current.

Do magnetic field accelerate particles?

The magnetic field accelerates the charged particle by changing the DIRECTION of velocity. The magnetic field does NOT change the SPEED if the charged particle.

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Can magnetic field accelerate a charged particle?

Yes, a charged particle can be accelerated by a magnetic field. A magnetic field exerts force on the charged particle, which is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and velocity. So, the motion is accelerated but speed remains constant.

How fast can magnets travel?

A magnetic field propagates at the speed of light. If in your case the magnets move much slower than light and are close then you can ignore propagation delay. If not you have to take into account the momentum of the time dependent, propagating electromagnetic field besides that of the magnets.

Can magnets push metal away?

A magnet is an object that can pull certain types of metal toward itself (attract), or push those metals away (repel). That’s why a magnet can pick up an iron nail or a steel paper clip, but not an aluminum soda can or a copper penny. Other materials such as plastic, wood, and paper are not attracted to magnets.