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TheNameIsR
I am doing a science project that involves a radio controlled model airplane (it's a "hover car" type thing with model airplane characteristics) and it has magnets on its outer surface. Will the magnets or the "hover car's" electric engine be damaged by being in close contact?
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no, magnets are not damaged by radio signals or by electronic components.
but your next sentence asks something different.
"Will the magnets or the "hover car's" electric engine be damaged by being in close contact (with the other magnets) ?"
it's an electric motor. but probably not. while a weak permanent magnet can be modified by a stronger one, it appears that the distances are too big for this to happen here.
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no, magnets are not damaged by radio signals or by electronic components.
but your next sentence asks something different.
"Will the magnets or the "hover car's" electric engine be damaged by being in close contact (with the other magnets) ?"
it's an electric motor. but probably not. while a weak permanent magnet can be modified by a stronger one, it appears that the distances are too big for this to happen here.
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anyone know how to make a radio control car?

Ant
OK, my son wants a fast radio control car and he wants it with the lights flashing at the top. i have seen people do it but i don't know how or know how to even mess with any of that. I don't have much, but i want him to really have a r/c car that runs on gas that looks like a police car. if anyone can assist me with doing so please do reply as to what i can do or as to how i could pay you to make this happen!
Answer
You can buy a kit that is pre assembled right out of the box....They call them ready to run or r/t...You may not get the lights though...I would suggest not going for gas right away...They are kind of finicky and are costly to run...The gas ones run on nitro fuel and a gallon of gas is like 20.00...You can get an electric one that is still pretty darn fast that will be easier to take care of....Check out www.hobbylobby.com for ready to run r/c cars and trucks....As far as someone doing it for you you,ll have to remember that it will crash and break....So both of you will have to fix it....This is a great father son project....
You can buy a kit that is pre assembled right out of the box....They call them ready to run or r/t...You may not get the lights though...I would suggest not going for gas right away...They are kind of finicky and are costly to run...The gas ones run on nitro fuel and a gallon of gas is like 20.00...You can get an electric one that is still pretty darn fast that will be easier to take care of....Check out www.hobbylobby.com for ready to run r/c cars and trucks....As far as someone doing it for you you,ll have to remember that it will crash and break....So both of you will have to fix it....This is a great father son project....
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