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    Electromagnetic Range

    Does anyone know how I would be able to find an electromagnets effective range given volts/amps and twists per inch?

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    What do you mean twists per inch?

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    The amount of times you coil the wire around your given object, iron bar, nail, that sort of thing.

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    I thought the range was very large (theoritically infinate). Youd have to work out the Tesla's produced at the magnet itself, then use the inverse square law. At least I think so. But I don't know how to work out tesla's, sorry.
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    twists per inch.. ehh and what do you mean effective range?
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    I would not go there, it is really complicated stuff. Ihad some of it at school, a 900 pages book, and after that, I knew less then before.
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