For anyone wondering, this is a super conductor which is in a really simplified way just an incredibly strong magnet with an almost none resistance (a perfect super conductor would have a resistance equal to zero). They are used in very specific and complex machines like the most complicated machine ever built - which is the Large Hadron Collider. There, the super conductors are used to accelerate the particles to almost the speed of lighht. Hope this helps.
Это не сильный магнит, если любой проводник охладить до определенной температуры его сопротивление будет близкое к нулю то есть он может проводить электрический ток без потери
I'm a 15 year old boy and I wonder why can, t do something like that but just bigger with cars so cars could float and that is better that the friction between the wheels and the floor right or is it because cars are just too heavy
@@Y_J_R The problem is that superconductors can only work in really low temperatures, like -170 degrees Celsius. That makes them really expensive to make and they aren’t suitable for cars yet. Scientists are actively looking for a superconductor that keeps its properties in normal temperatures but they haven’t been found yet. Probably the first person to discover such a superconductor will win the noble prize in physics/chemistry.
@@t2flasagn976 That's why idk but some people are creating hyper loop which runs in vacuum which eliminates air friction. It's just in prototype stage yet.
For those who don't understand, the circular magnet was supercooled and transformed into a super strong magnet. It's magnetc forces are now strong enough to oppose the earth's gravity
No. It was supeconductor which in superconducting state is perfect diamagnetic which means it is pushed out of magnetic field. Organisation of N-S of those neodymium magnets doesn't matter.
@@arturfijakowski9572He explained in a layman's understanding and you explained it with more scientific terms. His better because many people will understand it better. It's not about calling many scientific terms but making sure people understand you
@@promiseenyinnaya6346 Yet description should be more or less valid. Calling superconductor 'super strong magnet' is far from being valid as this is one of distinctive features of superconductors - they are absolutely everything but a magnet!
I was 9-10 years old when I discussed this idea with my grand father. The time and encouragement I received from him to discuss the probability was❤ he's no more and all i have left are these memories, wish we had people like them around when we grow up.
Yes low temperatures plays a major role here. High temperature increases the Kinetic energy of the atom thus the thermal vibration increase so we have to maintain low temperature so that maximum magnetic dipole moment of individual atoms can be allined in the direction of external magnetic field easily. Please correct me if you sees a mistake (except -English 😅)
@@syedsahad3853 bro but how can I explain here 😅 if you want to go that deep it will take me 1+ hour to complete the explanation here in the comment box🫠. I will suggest you to watch a video on this topic for easy understandings or text with the help of some pictures. If you will not get easy explanation then you can send me your Gmail I will mail you the explanation.
It's a good thing we have physics, biology, mathematics and science, otherwise we wouldn't be able to come to these days and see the interesting devices.
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What did you learn from this? Which formulas can describe this? Why does this thenomena happen? Will you be able to pass a test with the information you received? Are you aware that everything around you is physics or under it's influence?
@@Lord_Cat00 its a language they said "They are not talking about learning. They are talking about what happened. First settle the matter and then reply."
It's cool to see this, but let's not make it seem like magic (music/production). This isn't some mysterious "quantum levitation" force. It's magnetism with a quantum twist. Liquid nitrogen super-cools that stuff (probably YBCO) making it superconductive. Superconductors hate magnetic fields (Meissner effect) and push them out. But with Type II superconductors, the field sneaks in as tiny flux tubes. These get stuck or "pinned" to imperfections, locking the superconductor in place, so it floats. So, it's magnetic levitation powered by flux pinning (pretty cool).
superconductor state is achieved when an object has reached Tc (Critical tempurature)... in that state magnetism and electrical conductivity increases... Maglev trains use this phenomenon too
لذلك تم محاربة نيكولا تيسلا وطمس الكثير من العلوم منها علوم وجدت في الكتب في مكتبة بغداد كانت ستنفع البشرية كثيرا فعلو هذا لأنها ستكون خسارة ولن يحصلو ثروة همهم مصلحتهم فقط هنام عائلات صنعت ثروة هائلة من بيع الاسلحة وافتعال الحروب ومن شركات الكهرباء والنفط وووو يريدونك ان تدفع فاتورة الكهرباء والغاز والماء الي هو ثروة طبيعية من عند ربنا يريدونك عبد مطيع يدفع لهم مقابل كل شي
el uso de imanes para hacer flotar algo físico implica fuerzas magnéticas, y si se involucra hidrógeno, probablemente se está hablando de un enfriamiento extremo para lograr superconducción, lo que permite que ciertos materiales floten debido a la exclusión de campos magnéticos.
Ртуть воспринимает правильный поток просто а левилировать можно научить любой метал во всем есть то поле...просто спектр и спектр разрешения и ТД подобрать
Below the critical temperature (Tc) conductor act as a super conductior which has ability to oppose magnetic field i.e field doesn't pass through the conductor Here that black material is dipped into liquid nitrogen so that it can reach its critical temperature or below the critical temperature.
Ah yes quantum locking, the super conductors is basically locked in the magnetic field of the magnets below due to the low temp (coz of liq nitrogen) so then the conductor moves without any external force acting on it due to the magnetic fields itself
It's not the same principle, the Yamanashi maglev train uses eletro magnetic repulsion, a more "common" use. This video is showing "flux pinning" (the correct name for quantum levitation, the item is not just levitating, it's locked in that specific distance (ou could turn the track upside down and the superconductor would still levitate in the same distance from the track).
Type II superconductor. Unique property of electrical conductors. Repelling the magnetic field under the critical tempers because of the meissner effect
Thats Due to Meisser effect In superconductor when It Achieves very low temp Than It levitate In prsence of 2 magents Than it repels The semiconductor north and south pole . I am In 12th JEE aspirant and Trust Me There is a Lot of Quantum Computing and Things to learn In CSE branch IIT ❤️
Theoretically you could use this for trains but in keeping the metal -200°C it would require so much energy that it would be more efficient to use a steam locomotive
Молодец, а теперь иди подумай откуда человечество достанет столько жидкого азота, чтобы начать использовать твою гениальную идею в промышленных масштабах
This is not physics its nature, only physics has defined it. Now tell me before physics what these things or phenomenon were or these were not existing infact all these things were but physics only defined it and its all the natural things created by a powerful amazing creator the one God Allah Subhanahu Wataala
😂 idiota el nos la creó para nosotros 😂 Por ende son descubiertas por el hombre zurdo ignorante 😂 Y más aún el hombre transformador en semejanza a su creador osea el todopoderoso a quién nadie jamás vio al que el sueño no alcanza el dios de Abraham el dios de Isaac y el dios de Jacob el único el todopoderoso dios de Israel Alabado sea el creador 🙌 por los siglos de los siglos (palestina la Gran ramera debe ser destruida en este Armageddon que está a la mitad de se cumplimiento Viva dios viva yo viva Israel por los siglos de los siglos!!!
@@MM19247 Hey bro I was playing with the magnet not playing with the nitrogen + The last time that I saw with the nitrogen was in the science book at grade 9
Imagine the U.S. military not using this, and waiting for a Middle Eastern war instead to cash out on stocks, and bonds, and then invest in Lockheed, or Boeing to throw something like this together to convince the enemies that aliens exist or somethin
in addition to gravity, planet Earth also has a push force .Would we not stick to the sun if there was no pushing force.an example of this is when a rotating fabric and electrical current equipment is working through pushing and pulling force using a magnet.
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Super conductor...........My favourite topic in Electro magnetic theory❤
They are not practically exist right?
They are@@Jenith_Neranjana
@@avishekkumar9513 oh I didn't know. Thank you
How many celsius should be?
why is he able to grab it while it is cold?
Physics in books is so boring but in practical it's the best
For anyone wondering, this is a super conductor which is in a really simplified way just an incredibly strong magnet with an almost none resistance (a perfect super conductor would have a resistance equal to zero). They are used in very specific and complex machines like the most complicated machine ever built - which is the Large Hadron Collider. There, the super conductors are used to accelerate the particles to almost the speed of lighht. Hope this helps.
Well said 👍🏻
Это не сильный магнит, если любой проводник охладить до определенной температуры его сопротивление будет близкое к нулю то есть он может проводить электрический ток без потери
Acaba de demostrar cómo funciona la tierra plana 😂
I'm a 15 year old boy and I wonder why can, t do something like that but just bigger with cars so cars could float and that is better that the friction between the wheels and the floor right or is it because cars are just too heavy
@@Y_J_R The problem is that superconductors can only work in really low temperatures, like -170 degrees Celsius. That makes them really expensive to make and they aren’t suitable for cars yet. Scientists are actively looking for a superconductor that keeps its properties in normal temperatures but they haven’t been found yet. Probably the first person to discover such a superconductor will win the noble prize in physics/chemistry.
Zero friction technology for trains
But not flying cars😢
Almost there, there is still air friction
Zero friction...as long as you can keep the surface below -100+ C
Only for bullet trains
@@t2flasagn976 That's why idk but some people are creating hyper loop which runs in vacuum which eliminates air friction. It's just in prototype stage yet.
For those who don't understand, the circular magnet was supercooled and transformed into a super strong magnet. It's magnetc forces are now strong enough to oppose the earth's gravity
No. It was supeconductor which in superconducting state is perfect diamagnetic which means it is pushed out of magnetic field. Organisation of N-S of those neodymium magnets doesn't matter.
@@arturfijakowski9572He explained in a layman's understanding and you explained it with more scientific terms. His better because many people will understand it better. It's not about calling many scientific terms but making sure people understand you
@@promiseenyinnaya6346 Yet description should be more or less valid. Calling superconductor 'super strong magnet' is far from being valid as this is one of distinctive features of superconductors - they are absolutely everything but a magnet!
@@promiseenyinnaya6346あなたは頭が悪すぎます
Its looks like You re the one who didint understand this much of simple thing. Its simple.
I was 9-10 years old when I discussed this idea with my grand father. The time and encouragement I received from him to discuss the probability was❤ he's no more and all i have left are these memories, wish we had people like them around when we grow up.
Yes low temperatures plays a major role here. High temperature increases the Kinetic energy of the atom thus the thermal vibration increase so we have to maintain low temperature so that maximum magnetic dipole moment of individual atoms can be allined in the direction of external magnetic field easily.
Please correct me if you sees a mistake (except -English 😅)
Toms❌ Atoms✅
@@justevil9087 😂 haha! thanks
I guess only from you I can get a more detailed explanation
Please tell me what’s happening
@@syedsahad3853 bro but how can I explain here 😅 if you want to go that deep it will take me 1+ hour to complete the explanation here in the comment box🫠.
I will suggest you to watch a video on this topic for easy understandings or text with the help of some pictures.
If you will not get easy explanation then you can send me your Gmail I will mail you the explanation.
Googleda xato bolmaydi 😅
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I dont think Ships and Aircrafts will be able to use this...
No they can use studies are going on@@okCool51
@@okCool51 nah they can fr fr/s
practical nahi he
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It's a good thing we have physics, biology, mathematics and science, otherwise we wouldn't be able to come to these days and see the interesting devices.
*Bro was drifting with all that exhaust coming out* 💀
Edit :- You can find my another popular comment in the video named "running until 13 things that start with N" with more than 100k likes 😉☺️
*Yeah* 😂
1.9k likes and only one comment let me fix that
bro be smashing the parking brake
Crazy frog!
Physics in your school class 🤡
Physics in youtube 💀☠️
Vaise RUclips ke shorts pe pdne mai majhe aate hai jo school mai nhi aate h😅 😂
Edit- thanks guys first time yt pe itne sare like thanks 👍🏻❤️❤️
What did you learn from this? Which formulas can describe this? Why does this thenomena happen? Will you be able to pass a test with the information you received? Are you aware that everything around you is physics or under it's influence?
@@Lord_Cat00wo sikhne ke baat nhi kare.wo maje ka baat kar rha ha.pehle baat ko samajhle phir reply dena😂
@TonightLegendOP Is that some language, or are you mocking some language?
@@Lord_Cat00 its a language they said "They are not talking about learning. They are talking about what happened. First settle the matter and then reply."
Ja Beth ke parh chote
Smoke without wheels.. beautiful physics..❤
Smoke without engine
@@vivekmeenavikku just like cigarette
But when it's eventually increased the temperature, the object loss it's superconducting characteristics. So this is stopping.
This not smook dry ice because temperature is low required physics...←_←
Smoke with out silencer
It's cool to see this, but let's not make it seem like magic (music/production). This isn't some mysterious "quantum levitation" force. It's magnetism with a quantum twist. Liquid nitrogen super-cools that stuff (probably YBCO) making it superconductive. Superconductors hate magnetic fields (Meissner effect) and push them out. But with Type II superconductors, the field sneaks in as tiny flux tubes. These get stuck or "pinned" to imperfections, locking the superconductor in place, so it floats. So, it's magnetic levitation powered by flux pinning (pretty cool).
most detailed explanation i’ve seen so far, this should definitely get pinned
1600: it is magic.
2024: it is Physics.
Thank you for the likes, still I am not famous 😂
In 1600 this did not exist
@@zacnyzenek683😅
@@zacnyzenek683 yes if you done something different they could say it is magic.
@@ffplayer2741 Don't underestimate the ancients, because they may have done things that today's science still cannot explain.
@@dangvietlapfpltn_k1745 yes with the aliens 👽
This is how Japanese maglev train was made
But is the train - degree Celsius
Yes Traine first boile than go lane 🤕🤕🤕🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not true
Haa bhay tune Jake banaya thaa😂😂😂
@@sksadman6584boil kaha huiii bhayyy😅... Freezing Hui thii yo liquid nitrogen thaa😊
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Now that is the COOLEST of all the experiments on this channel....
That time was golden era when scientists were like gods and celebrity's
Si pero ya no fue conveninte para los interes economicos de las familias que controlan el mundo
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Keep it upp
Good job
Based on this Magnetic levitating concept only 🚅 bullet trains runs in Japan
In china bro
@@IshanX same thing
@@defalt_6427Asian is Asian right?
Yes I thought the same but in china
@@Niesmiesznyy that what she said
superconductor state is achieved when an object has reached Tc (Critical tempurature)... in that state magnetism and electrical conductivity increases... Maglev trains use this phenomenon too
*Aaj Nikola bhai jinda hote naaa* ☠️💀🔥
Nicola
To sach me kisi ka naam hi nahi rehta tha bhai I 😢
Aise bol raha he jaise Teri baju wali gali rehta tha Tesla.
BJP isko desse bahra korjata
Matlab vo alag level ka banda tha
تخيلو بعد كم سنه صير عدنه جسر مغناطيسي ومركبات تمشي على المغناطيس مثل الي بالفديو
وقت الوقود مراح صيرله اي قيمه وتقل الحوادث بهواي
لذلك تم محاربة نيكولا تيسلا وطمس الكثير من العلوم منها علوم وجدت في الكتب في مكتبة بغداد كانت ستنفع البشرية كثيرا فعلو هذا لأنها ستكون خسارة ولن يحصلو ثروة همهم مصلحتهم فقط هنام عائلات صنعت ثروة هائلة من بيع الاسلحة وافتعال الحروب ومن شركات الكهرباء والنفط وووو يريدونك ان تدفع فاتورة الكهرباء والغاز والماء الي هو ثروة طبيعية من عند ربنا يريدونك عبد مطيع يدفع لهم مقابل كل شي
احسنت جدا .. @@ayoub5684
يوجد في الصين القطار المغناطيسي
ما اعتقد انه راح يكون مظبوط هالمشروع لانه انت تتكلم عن قطار نقل يعني صعب جدا يتنفذ هالمشروع
غير وارد
At very low temperature its shows perfect diamagnetism
Now lets think about flying cars
Example : train run by repal of magnet and distance covered in short time. It is very good invention❤❤
Then what bullet train is doing
Is it running on wheels 😂😂
In physics class- 😴😴💤
In physics practical -😲😲🗿🤪
Everything aside but the smoke coming out from the back looks amazing
Its nitrogen thats it...
Liquid nitrogen
But it is not require only measurement wants to proper
Please explain the theory also
Quantum physics is not a joke bro
Its a huge thing that human mind take time to solve ⏳⏳⏳
Bro what is the last thing he put in hot water?
@@mhdirham2276 liquid nitrogen
@@mhdirham2276 a superconductor, it was actually really cold liquid nitrogen
Sir Nikola Tesla is called by his peer as "The Man From The Future". Hatsoff to this man 🙋🙋
Normal people 😯👏
Chinese people - Come to our railway station 😅😅
ya..still remember the shanghai maglev metro...400 km/hr for city is a joke
el uso de imanes para hacer flotar algo físico implica fuerzas magnéticas, y si se involucra hidrógeno, probablemente se está hablando de un enfriamiento extremo para lograr superconducción, lo que permite que ciertos materiales floten debido a la exclusión de campos magnéticos.
Ртуть воспринимает правильный поток просто а левилировать можно научить любой метал во всем есть то поле...просто спектр и спектр разрешения и ТД подобрать
nothing is as beautiful as physic
And without CHEMISTRY this is nothing
What about mathematics? 💀
@@armyboy8547 Mathematics is the king of the science Kingdom
@@blutherhood3893💀💀💀
@@blutherhood3893And all of them merge together to become the Engineering
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no, chemisty is nothing withou physics lol. It goes
math -> physics--> chemistry --> bio
superconductors are always so damn cool i love them
Super conductor with quantum locking ❤❤❤❤
Liquifed gas is a hyper-conducting para-magnetic material that repels other metals. The application of this theory is bullet train (Meissner's train)
This is why RUclips created for
Below the critical temperature (Tc) conductor act as a super conductior which has ability to oppose magnetic field i.e field doesn't pass through the conductor
Here that black material is dipped into liquid nitrogen so that it can reach its critical temperature or below the critical temperature.
Interesting!
But now the music?
Idk
Untitled #13 I think
Это называется сверхпроводимостью к сожалению она действует при очень низких температурах
Спасибо большое! Наконец нашел русский комент
@@ОлегБлинов-ц4щ interesting fact, by clicking on one button you can translate the comment
Y gracias a eso los puedo entender en español
@@Blessal_ I know, but if the author in the video speaks English, then comments under such a video cannot be translated from English into Russian
Ah yes quantum locking, the super conductors is basically locked in the magnetic field of the magnets below due to the low temp (coz of liq nitrogen) so then the conductor moves without any external force acting on it due to the magnetic fields itself
explain how it works?
or write the name of the topic so that I can find it in the textbook
if tesla not dead technology will be reach to type1 civilization before 2017 💀💀
Dam right but human doesn't deserve have it.
@@yangcaiward2004why
@@Sigma_Yayy you know why because of human nature.
😂😂😂 lol
Edit: Holy shit, i keep thinking it's 2025. It ain't.
It's 2024.
I've seen that in the real world, It's called the Yamanashi maglev train. The train is so fast and uses magnetic force like in the video..nice😊
It's not the same principle, the Yamanashi maglev train uses eletro magnetic repulsion, a more "common" use. This video is showing "flux pinning" (the correct name for quantum levitation, the item is not just levitating, it's locked in that specific distance (ou could turn the track upside down and the superconductor would still levitate in the same distance from the track).
Seeing the video : ❌
Seeing the perfect circle :✅
So basically this is how aliens make their ships 😂
Bio in class 😂🥰
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this is physics? not biology
@@J_J_J. Ya i know 😀 but i tell bio subject
Tf 💀
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Tesla is really far ahead than his time ,than his competitor scientist 🗿🗿🗿
Type II superconductor. Unique property of electrical conductors. Repelling the magnetic field under the critical tempers because of the meissner effect
Thats Due to Meisser effect In superconductor when It Achieves very low temp Than It levitate In prsence of 2 magents Than it repels The semiconductor north and south pole . I am In 12th JEE aspirant and Trust Me There is a Lot of Quantum Computing and Things to learn In CSE branch IIT ❤️
tesala god of elecrtricity
He is human
He is human
He is human
He is human
It's a superconductor
Picture: Nikolai tesla
My dirty mind: He's beard looks like someone
Just wanted to ask do we need the liquid nitrogen to levitate the magnet??
@@bibekdey4513 Yep.
That's how some advanced trains work
Hyper loop and other fiction train work on samme principal 😅🤔...
Tesla is 💀🔥🔥
A complete explanation to why earth is not falling down... Because space it's colder and earth it's a big magnet...😮😮😮
Bro plz learn
But sun is hot, it should fall down
Fell down... But where?? 😂😂😂
What kind of idiotic comment is this? Gravity exist? Earth isn’t a superconductor? Space isn’t a magnet?
Theoretically you could use this for trains but in keeping the metal -200°C it would require so much energy that it would be more efficient to use a steam locomotive
Can you explain what things are used
Magnets (I think neodymium don't take my word for it), and liquid nitrogen
@@LuNaRfAlCoN648the ring is made of strong neodymium magnets and the floating disc is made of a superconductor cooled with liquid nitrogen
@@MM19247 👍
How teachers explain 💀
Isn’t that how the spaceships work?
I hope your joking
@@TianLong72k not the kind you’re thinking about
@@Dillan-Mooreno this is a super conductor and magnets track. Super conductor needs to be on very very low temperature to work fine
No
Молодец, а теперь иди подумай откуда человечество достанет столько жидкого азота, чтобы начать использовать твою гениальную идею в промышленных масштабах
Physics in real life 💗💗💞
Physics in books 😈😈
this is devoloped by iitians recently
Nature first ❤
Physics AFTER 😊
BUT PHYSICS IS ❤
Keeping an object that cold is not easy or cheap also if even you handle cooling system, still need first stage force for moving.
That's how flying cars will invent😂😂
I feel like magnets strong enough to hold a car up at the heights you expect a "flying" car to be at would absolutely destroy everything around them.
exactly, if by “flying” you mean “hovering 3 centimetres off the ground”
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@@Ricardo-p7x hush kelipsz 🕺🏻 Kop miz shekilli
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Bro thats drifting lol😂😂😂
Yup it is🎉😂
I think we can make flying cars with this theory
🤯🤯🤯🤯👍😳 physics 😈
This is not physics its nature, only physics has defined it. Now tell me before physics what these things or phenomenon were or these were not existing infact all these things were but physics only defined it and its all the natural things created by a powerful amazing creator the one God Allah Subhanahu Wataala
😂 idiota el nos la creó para nosotros 😂
Por ende son descubiertas por el hombre zurdo ignorante 😂
Y más aún el hombre transformador en semejanza a su creador osea el todopoderoso a quién nadie jamás vio al que el sueño no alcanza el dios de Abraham el dios de Isaac y el dios de Jacob el único el todopoderoso dios de Israel
Alabado sea el creador 🙌 por los siglos de los siglos (palestina la Gran ramera debe ser destruida en este Armageddon que está a la mitad de se cumplimiento
Viva dios viva yo viva Israel por los siglos de los siglos!!!
Super conductor
they should use this for cars, Trains, Metros,etc.
@@ahmedgasim_demon192 They do use it for trains.
we got drift magnet before GTA 6 💀🙏
ده اختراعي وانا ٥ سنين 🥲
انا حالياً ١٧ 🥲💔
who tf plays with liquid nitrogen at 5 years old
@@MM19247 Hey bro I was playing with the magnet not playing with the nitrogen
+ The last time that I saw with the nitrogen was in the science book at grade 9
drifted 😂👍
Imagine the U.S. military not using this, and waiting for a Middle Eastern war instead to cash out on stocks, and bonds, and then invest in Lockheed, or Boeing to throw something like this together to convince the enemies that aliens exist or somethin
This method is use in future to make bullet trains 🎉
That was hilarious. He didn’t even break character.
I feel like that has to be used in the movies
we bout to get flyin cars after this video
The larger magnet, I’m pretty sure is made of neodymium, when frozen, turns into a super conductor. It constantly pushes and pulls the magnets
more information :
put the magnet and the isolator upside-down, and it still locking the levitation
Physc
Now make a reel about the mathematics involved.
There is a game that this is greatly used in, it's called BioShock infinite, would recommend
I think we need flying trains🤣💀
Bro gonna make a flying car next
Physics in practical 💀
Biology in practical🌚💦
This scientific method is that this ball rotates on the iron now, the temperature is very low, so it rotates on the iron without touching it
Theek se to na samjh mai aaya but like kr deta hu 😁😁
in addition to gravity, planet Earth also has a push force .Would we not stick to the sun if there was no pushing force.an example of this is when a rotating fabric and electrical current equipment is working through pushing and pulling force using a magnet.
Maglev trains explained in one video
no they use electromagnets
physics is really awesome ✨✨✨✨