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Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength

This study investigates the effects of temperature on the strength of magnetic fields, specifically focusing on Gauss measurements at various temperatures. We analyze data from both the north and south poles, noting significant variations in magnetic strength as temperatures fluctuate. With findings showing a correlation between temperature changes and magnetic field intensity, this research highlights the importance of environmental conditions in electromagnetic applications. Results emphasize the varying impact on magnetic field strength across different geographic locations.

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Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength

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  1. Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength >.05 <.05 >.05 <.05 <.05 <.05 <.05 <.05 Magnet >.05 Gauss >.05

  2. Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength >.05 >.05 >.05 >.05 <.05 <.05 >.05 >.05 >.05 <.05 Magnet Gauss

  3. Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength P = 2.64E-05; North Pole P = .000714; South Pole Magnet Percent (%) Gauss

  4. Temperature Effects on Magnetic Field Strength P = 9.64E-06; North Pole P = 1.49E-05; South Pole Magnet Percent (%) Gauss

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