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how strong(max)can be the magnetic field of an electrostatic charged wheel r4 inches and thickness is 2cm?

how strong(max)can be the magnetic field of an electrostatic charged wheel r4 inches and thickness is 2cm?

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I am just south of Houston and have three that bloom well. But they are in the ground. None get a lot of light all day long. You will do well if you put them in larger pots, fertilize appropriately, and prune them next spring.
they just need planted in ground i would plant in sunny place to the south, i have one in half shade and it is growing slow, the other in sun is growing faster and have a lot of saplings. they r the easiest plant i can go besides cactus
put them in the ground and be patient, some plants take forever to blossom, once they take off its like never being able to stop them, in the pots they are probably root bound (means they have out grown the pot)
Because Aluminum is non ferrous it will not hold a charge! At the very least you could choose materials that will hold a better charge, even cast iron would be better. Also your question is really vague, are going for a magnetic field maintained by a coil of insulated wire upon metal? Or are you wanting to create a permanent magnet?

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