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question about lateral force

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wardo5757

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Hey guys! First post here!
I have a project going and have a question about lateral forces. Imagine a rotor fixed on a shaft, this rotor is sitting in a metal conductive cylinder with a 1/4" gap between the two. Would the attraction keep the rotor from spinning? if so to what effect? Is this resistance or torque measurable?
 
sorry, forgot to mention the rotor would have magnets in it. the cyllinder would not be magnetic but would be attracted to the magnets.
 
If the cylinder is Iron [magnetic], there will be eddy current and hystersis drag. If the cylinder is non magnetic, there will be eddy current drag only.
 
no windings, just spinning magnets inside of a shield. like sreid wrote, eddy currents will be the drag. calculating them is a whole other story
 
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