Research of Frictional Force in Respect to Magnetized Surface

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The research of the frictional force and magnetic latching between two surfaces, which are highly permeable and sliding over each other, is analyzed in this paper. Based on the research, a model for interlocking of the surfaces, using magnetic latching are proposed and constructed by explaining its practical applications.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 251)

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89-93

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July 2016

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