Fluorescent d5mm Neodymium magnetic ball/sphere glow-in-dark
A magnetic ball is a small, spherical magnet that is often used in magnetic toys and games. Magnetic balls are typically made of neodymium magnets, a super strong rare earth magnetic material, and they can be attracted to other magnetic objects.
Magnetic balls are often used in magnetic building sets, where they can be used to create structures and shapes by connecting them to other magnetic balls. They are also used in stress relief toys, where they can be manipulated and moved around the hands to relieve tension and anxiety.
It is important to note that magnetic balls can be dangerous if they are ingested, as they can attract to each other inside the body and cause intestinal obstruction. For this reason, magnetic balls should be kept out of reach of young children and should be used with caution.
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Neodymium magnets are commonly used in electric motors because of their high magnetic flux density and strong magnetic force. In an electric motor, the magnet is used to create a magnetic field that interacts with the current in the motor's coils to produce rotational motion.
The neodymium magnet is typically placed inside the rotor of the motor, which is the part that rotates. The rotor is surrounded by the motor's coils, which are connected to a power source. When current flows through the coils, it creats a magnetic field that interacts with the magnetic field of the neodymium magnet.
The interaction between the two magnetic fields produces a force that causes the rotor to rotate. The speed and direction of the rotor's rotation can be controlled by varying the current flowing through the coils.
Neodymium magnets are also used in brushless DC motors, where the magnet is placed on the rotor and the coils are placed on the stator. In this type of motor, the position of the rotor is detected using sensors, allowing the motor to be controlled more precisely.
Overall, the use of neodymium magnets in electric motors allows for more efficient and powerful motor designs, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
MaximMAGNET features following:
a. The magnet grades are available from N35 to 33AH;
b. The diameter of round magnets is available from D1mm to D240mm;
c. Magnetic remanence of N series from 11.7KGs to 14.8KGs;
d. Good in-house inspection, the magnets with any defections out of control won't be allowed;
e. Competitive prices;
f. Reasonable delivery time;
g. Experienced sales staff speak good english, offering quick and professional services;