Rust, or Fe2O3, has a very weak response to magnetism. Not enough to have a magnet pick it up in your gas tank. Iron Oxide is used on tape in part because of it's weak response to magnetism.
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Originally posted by Texas Don View Post
Rust, or Fe2O3, has a very weak response to magnetism. Not enough to have a magnet pick it up in your gas tank. Iron Oxide is used on tape in part because of it's weak response to magnetism.
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Adler
I would think that while Iron Oxide is not magnetic, rust is rarely just iron oxide! It has flakes of unoxidized iron mixed in.
Anyhow, I think Ill slap an old harddrive magnet on the bottom of my tank in a spot that is visible and check it later to see if its caught anything. Cant hurt, I like the idea.
EDIT: I liked this guys explanation... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4141352AAyrywlLast edited by Guest; 12-31-2010, 04:55 PM.
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JEEPRUSTY
Originally posted by Adler View PostI would think that while Iron Oxide is not magnetic, rust is rarely just iron oxide! It has flakes of unoxidized iron mixed in.
Anyhow, I think Ill slap an old harddrive magnet on the bottom of my tank in a spot that is visible and check it later to see if its caught anything. Cant hurt, I like the idea.
EDIT: I liked this guys explanation... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...4141352AAyrywl
yes good gollly those hard drive magnets are amazing for the size of them.
fragile but powerful.
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