What is the strongest magnetic field possible? Is there a limit?
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There is no firmly-established fundamental limit on magnetic field strength, although exotic things start to happen at very high magnetic field strengths.
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↬ When a magnetic field gets stronger than about 500,000 Gauss, objects get ripped to pieces by the intense forces. For this reason, scientists cannot build a machine that creates a magnetic field stronger than 500,000 Gauss and survives longer than a fraction of a second.
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