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Can I make a magnet that I already have stronger?  Which is the strongest magnet..Application of strongest magnets..

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Yes, you can make a magnet stronger by adding more flux. This is done by either winding a coil around the magnet or by placing it in a strong magnetic field. The strongest magnets available are neodymium magnets, also known as rare earth magnets. These are used for a variety of applications, such as in electric motors, magnetic levitation, and medical imaging.

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Once a magnet is fully magnetized, it's saturated and cannot be made any stronger. In that sense, magnets are like buckets of water: once they are full, they can't get any fuller.Neodymium magnets are the strongest permanent magnets available. Today they are used in computer hard drives, speakers, electric motors, wind turbines, etc. travelnuts.co

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Yes, it is possible to make a magnet stronger. This is typically done by increasing the size, shape, or material of the magnet. Different types of magnets can have different strengths depending on their size and material. Different types of magnets can have different strengths depending on their size and material. For example, neodymium (NdFeB) magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets available and can be found in applications such as motors, audio speakers, and industrial equipment. Alternatively, ceramic magnets are not as strong as neodymium magnets but are more affordable and can be found in applications such as toys and refrigerator magnets.

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You can try rubbing a heavy-duty, strong magnet against the weaker one, using linear strokes in one direction for about 15 minutes. The stronger magnet may be able to realign the magnetic domains of the weaker magnet, therefore allowing it to regain some of its original strength.
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