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Do more magnets = more results??
July 22 2008 at 11:13 PM Em  (Login Emilia109)

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Hey guys! I was wondering if adding more magnets to a stack would improve or quicken the results. (I know there isn't really a quick fix, but you know what I mean) Like if I normally just use two and I add another one or two would it give them more magnetic power?


Thanks!
Em

 


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grace
(Login grace1892) Re: Do more magnets = more results?? July 23 2008, 4:50 AM 


yes ive heard that the magnetic pull will become greater with the amount of magnets u stack. (more magnets more magnetic pull/strength)

 
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Dixieland
(Login Dixieland) more magnets July 23 2008, 7:41 PM 


I wonder how many would be safe? Have any ideas?
Dixieland

 
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Em
(Login Emilia109) Re: Do more magnets = more results?? July 23 2008, 8:49 PM 


Thanks for the answer, I had hoped it would increase the pull but I thought that might be too easy, lol. I have no idea how many are safe, any ideas?

Em

 
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kieyah
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Do more magnets = more results?? July 23 2008, 9:33 PM 


It does increase the pull but not by much. It does not double like you might think.

 
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Magma
(no login) Re: Do more magnets = more results?? July 24 2008, 6:44 PM 


Why don't you just get a bigger magnet? Surely that would be the easiest way to get more pulling power?

 
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Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: Do more magnets = more results?? August 18 2008, 2:03 PM 


I remember reading that if you stack more magnets together, the strenght increases, but it doesn't add up as if you had one magnet of the size of the stack, the increase is smaller. Also a stronger magnet probably doesn't mean better growth - it would mean that the magnetic field would be reaching past your breast tissue into your internal organs (lungs mostly) and that would be of no benefit, but potential harm. The positive polarity can also be harmful so it should be used sparingly and above all correctly.
Question about degree of magnetic attraction
July 10 2008 at 8:36 AM Sandra (no login)

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Question about degree of magnetic attraction: Will a heavier magnet have more attraction than a lighter weight magnet?



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JME
(no login) Re: Question about degree of magnetic attraction July 10 2008, 6:15 PM


No, not necessarily. The magnetic material, its shape and how much it was magnetized are all very important factors in this.




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Cyclops
(no login) Re: Question about degree of magnetic attraction August 25 2008, 8:12 AM


Usually but not always. But any magnet you buy should tell you the strength of it's force anyway.