What is the use of u-shape magnet in laboratory?



Answer:
In general, to get a high flux density (which is in the gap between the ends) in a small volume for a given size magnet, particularly when the sample is some sort of flat plate. For smaller samples, a gapped toroid shape gives higher flux density.
We use ours to hook onto a track and we put a rubber band on it to bounce the carts off of it. Other than that, not sure.

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