Problem: A flat irregular shaped surface (A) need be affixed securely to a flat magnetic surface (B). The available means is small disc magnets of uniform dimensions and flux (the flat sides are N and S) to be glued onto (A). For a given thickness of the magnetic surface (B), what pattern of distributing the magnets will produce the strongest adhesive force? (Imagine you want to stick a clothes iron on the fridge door.)
Some example patterns:
1 NNNSSS
NNNSSS
NNNSSS
2 NSNSNS
SNSNSN
NSNSNS
3 NNNNNN
SSSSSS
NNNNNN
- The surface is covered in uniform halves.
- Every magnet is surrounded by opposite poles.
- Rows of alternating poles.
Keeping in mind that the shape my prohibit effectively accomplishing a particular pattern (especially ex. 2), will certain patterns be more effective in certain shapes?
For example:
1 N
SS
NNN
as opposed to:
2 N
SN
SNS