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use of magnets

Demand for magnets in our everyday life.

Throughout the day, you many times encounter magnets often without being aware of it. They play an essential role in a wide range of devices, from ordinary plush toys, laptops to credit cards to complex devices such as device for magnetic resonance imaging. The size of magnets fits within from barely noticeable spots to factory giants with a weight of several tons. The aforementioned large ones are decidedly noticeable, the tiny ones more than once hidden within diverse accessories of household, office, medical, or commercial use, performing their own work in silence and remaining at the same time completely invisible.

Electronics and computers.

In laptops magnets are employed for storing data, for example, on memory cards. Magnets modify the position of magnetic material on the data carrier in segments, which subsequently depict binary data. Subsequently the computer reads the profile from all the recorded segments of magnetic material and converts them into data readable to the average user. In small speakers located in laptops, televisions or radios too employ magnets. Situated in the speaker, a wired coil and magnet process electronic signals into sound vibrations.

Magnets are everywhere.

Magnets demonstrate a broad array of implementations in the world of industry. In electric generators, they convert mechanical energy into electricity, simultaneously electric motors use magnets to transform electric energy back into mechanical energy. During recycling, electromagnets in lifts lift or transport heavy pieces of metal, some of which weigh thousands of kilograms. Mines use magnetic separators to separate valuable metal ores from broken rock. In the food industry, such magnetic separators eliminate tiny fragments of metal from cereals as well as various granular or liquid food products. Farmers raising cattle use magnets to pick out fragments of metal that cows are able to ingest while grazing. A cow swallows the magnet together with its feed. It's certainly not a jest. As the magnet travels through the animal's organism, it catches bits of metal.

Medicine and health at home and work.

Magnets are found in some commonly operated medical devices, such as magnetic resonance imaging machines. They employ a intense magnetic field to produce a radar radio signal from inside the body, exploiting the signal to form a strong, precise image of bones, organs, and other tissues. The magnet in such devices is extremely effective - thousands of times more potent than ordinary kitchen magnets. Another medical purpose of magnets is the treatment of tumors. The specialist injects a magnetically sensitive solution into the tumor area and then employs a powerful magnet to produce thermal energy in the contaminated area. The heat destroys cancer cells without damage to healthy tissues.
According to the president of the Polish Radiological Medical Society, the number of radiology specialists is currently insufficient. This field is rapidly developing and opens wide perspectives, so for those deciding on this profession, it is a quite far-sighted step. The demand for these specialists is growing in the job market, especially in the capital.
Jobs in Warsaw both in performing magnetic resonance imaging and in other positions in this field can be found on the Jooble job search engine page.

What can you do with a magnet and a battery?

With a magnet and a battery, you can build a simple homopolar motor. This type of direct current electric motor uses the principle of continuously cutting magnetic field lines with a conductor. In a homopolar motor, the conductor rotates around a fixed axis, being positioned perpendicular to a static magnetic field. As the force acting on the conductor is continuous and always directed in one direction, the motor does not require a commutator, but still needs slip rings. 'Homopolar' means that the electrical polarization of the conductor and the magnetic poles do not change, which means there is no need for commutation.
Want to do an amazing science project at home? Build your own homopolar motor! It's simple and a great way to demonstrate how electric current interacts with a magnetic field. Here's what you'll need:

Neodymium magnet: This is a very strong type of magnet that is key to the project. You can find it in electronic stores or online. For example, you can use a magnet with the product code MW 12x6 / N38 - cylindrical magnet, which is available from us or MW 12x4 / N38 - cylindrical magnet.
Battery: A standard AA or AAA battery will be perfect. Make sure it's new to have full voltage.
Copper wire: It must be clean and well-conducting. Copper wire can be found in an electronics store or you can recover it from unnecessary electronic cables.

Once you have gathered all the materials, bend the copper wire into a shape that allows it to rotate around the battery - it can be a simple 'U' shape or a spiral. Then place the neodymium magnet at one end of the battery, and position the bent ends of the wire so that one touches the magnet and the other directly touches the battery.
When you complete the assembly, the wire will start to rotate! You can experiment by changing the shape of the wire or using batteries of different voltages to see how it affects the speed of the motor's rotation. This is a fantastic way to learn through fun and experimentation.

Remember only to be cautious – neodymium magnets are very strong and should not be placed near electronic devices and magnetic media like credit cards or hard drives.

The strongest magnets, made from a mixture of neodymium, boron, and nickel, are known for their impressive pulling force, making them an ideal tool not only for industry but also for home applications. Whether it's for extracting tiny metal filings from an eye or searching for a lost needle in a haystack - our magnets are indispensable. We offer three main categories of neodymium magnets: cylindrical magnets, lamellar magnets, and annular magnets, each tailored to specific needs and applications. We invite you to explore our offer and discover how neodymium magnets can make your daily life easier.

Every day with a magnet?

Probably it may be not noticeable, to you, but in a regular home you will discover many magnets. Magnets full of refrigerators keep notes, bottle openers and also personal small items hung on typically metal refrigerator doors. A handy compass uses a magnetic needle to show the way north. The black magnetic strip on the back of a credit card saves data in the identical, technologically speaking, way, as a hard disk in a computer. Hoovers, blenders and washing machines possess electric motors, which work thanks to the application of a magnet. Magnets operate in phones, alarms also in toys for children. Our existence surrounding us is full of magnets.

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