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 Message 178,659 of 178,659 
 Stefan Ram to Jan Panteltje 
 Re: Could magnets be used for interstell 
 01 Feb 26 12:57:43 
 
XPost: sci.electronics.design, sci.astro
From: ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de

Jan Panteltje  wrote or quoted:
>So that makes me wonder if a spacecraft with just a permanent magnet
>that you can move to give you a force in the direction you want to go

  A permanent magnet has a fixed magnetic dipole moment m.

  It would feel a net force F = grad( m B ) in an inhomogeneous
  magnetic field B.

|Electromagnetic acceleration of permanent magnets 04078 (arxiv.org)
|by SN Dolya ยท 2015

  from there:

|The force of the magnetic dipole interaction Fz with the gradient of the
|magnetic field can be written as follows:
|Fz = m*dBz/dz, (1)
|where m - the magnetic moment per mass unit, dBz /dz - the magnetic field
|gradient.

  However, in nature there are no fields that can be used to accelerate
  a spacecraft this way, so one would have to generate such fields.

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