RogerP
Established Member
I stripped down an old hard drive to recover the magnet. The magnet remains bonded to a 3mm thick piece of the original HD metal framing .
The face of the magnet has extremely strong magnetic force (as you'd expect) BUT the rear of the 3mm thick metal the magnet is fixed to has almost no detectable force. Yet if I place a piece of 3mm metal on the front of the magnet (to mimic the one on the rear) the magnetic force is still very strong through that extra thickness of metal.
So, how is the 3mm metal plate to which the magnet is bonded manage to shield virtually all signs of the magnet's force?
The face of the magnet has extremely strong magnetic force (as you'd expect) BUT the rear of the 3mm thick metal the magnet is fixed to has almost no detectable force. Yet if I place a piece of 3mm metal on the front of the magnet (to mimic the one on the rear) the magnetic force is still very strong through that extra thickness of metal.
So, how is the 3mm metal plate to which the magnet is bonded manage to shield virtually all signs of the magnet's force?