7 Fun Copper and Neodymium Experiments
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2022
- Lenzes Law's, Faraday's Laws, and Eddy Currents are super interesting but not always super intuitive. Same for Diamagnetic materials, paramagnetic materials, and ferromagnetic materials. Here are some experiments looking at how strong magnets made out of neodymium interact with copper and aluminum.
To come up with some explanation explaining the experiments check out the terms:
Lenzes Law's
Faraday's Laws
Eddy Currents
Diamagnetic materials
Paramagnetic materials
Ferromagnetic
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Unreal!
It is sort of unreal. I really would love to understand it a little better so I got a handful more experiments to do. Electricity and magnetism is really fascinating and weird!
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I've watched videos before on this effect but you showed us a lot more examples which was really cool.
What would happen if you forced the magnet to move faster over the inclined copper bar?
Would you feel resistance from the magnet?
The answer might provide more information toward the solution to the phenomena?
Science is great!!!!😀
What's the thinnest copper you could use?
4mm
Does it matter how think the copper is? Or just how strong the neodymium magnets are?
I have found the thickness is important. I Have only really tested the different thicknesses on aluminum, but there is a very apparent different in thin vs thick aluminum. It is tough to find the really big copper or aluminum. I've been wanting to try this experiment for years, but a big piece of copper or aluminum was always the hold up for me.
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Is this sort of paramagnetism or diamagnetism ?!
Bro you look like David Warner 😂😂😂
Eddy current is the thing that happened
David Warner scientist 😂😂😂
Can you spell Lenz's Law boys and girls?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenz%27s_law
I should say, great video!
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