The sample displayed is a cylindrical magnet with a zinc-plated surface placed on a coin. The magnet has a diameter of 3mm and a height of 6mm, made from rare-earth neodymium, weighing approximately 0.3g. Its primary distinction lies in its magnetization method—not thickness magnetization, but radial magnetization. This means its active surface is on the side, specifically the diameter surface.
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