Take it easy on me as I'm just dipping my toe into this. I have a couple projects that require me to measure the strength of a magnetic field. I will need to be able to measure and compare the strength of permanent magnets and DC electromagnets. I have no need to document the absolute field strength at any specific distance, only to compare the strength at an arbitrary distance of my choosing.
That last bit hopefully opens up my options as I don't need a meter that has (for example) a really high high end, or is really sensitive on the low end, as I can vary the distance from the meter to my magnets at will, as long as I can measure both at the same distance.
I have a general working knowledge of electromagnetism and can likely calculate most of what I need once I have a measurement. I don't think I should have any issues comparing permanent magnet and DC electromagnet field strength (vs AC electromagnets) but if there any "gotcha's", I'd like to know about them.
Al that said, any advise or experience in selecting or using a meter is greatly appreciated. I would usually say budget is not an issue but knowing Garage Journal, someone here work in a laboratory and will tell me I need a meter capable of measuring the EM fluctuations of a pulsar in some far off galaxy, so let's say under $500 with a preference for value.
Thanks in advance.
-G
That last bit hopefully opens up my options as I don't need a meter that has (for example) a really high high end, or is really sensitive on the low end, as I can vary the distance from the meter to my magnets at will, as long as I can measure both at the same distance.
I have a general working knowledge of electromagnetism and can likely calculate most of what I need once I have a measurement. I don't think I should have any issues comparing permanent magnet and DC electromagnet field strength (vs AC electromagnets) but if there any "gotcha's", I'd like to know about them.
Al that said, any advise or experience in selecting or using a meter is greatly appreciated. I would usually say budget is not an issue but knowing Garage Journal, someone here work in a laboratory and will tell me I need a meter capable of measuring the EM fluctuations of a pulsar in some far off galaxy, so let's say under $500 with a preference for value.
Thanks in advance.
-G


