Magnetic Damping - Dangers

Dangers

Neodymium magnets larger than 1.5 cm are very strong and should be handled with extreme care since they can shatter at high velocities, neodymium magnets of this size can also pinch and even break bones as they are attracted to other magnets or metals.

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