Jan-6th-2009

Magnetic Friction

The damping effect produced on the movements of a mass of metal by
proximity to a magnet; the phenomenon illustrated in Arago’s wheel, q.
v. When a mass of metal moves in the vicinity of a magnet it cuts the
lines of force emanating from its poles, thereby producing currents in
its mass; as the production of these currents absorbs energy a damping
effect is produced upon the movements of the mass.

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