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Love it. Is it just neodymium that does this? Copper will repel any magnetic field. The shape of the magnet has to be part of the story (for anyone hoping to recreate this)"Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Currents are produces in the copper by the moving magnet (any magnet will do this) that in their own is forming a magnetic field that is directed against the field of the moving magnet, thus slowing the fall. The same idea is used for a non-friction breaks on rollercoasters.
There is probably someone that will drop in with a more sientific explanation any time soon...
I have actually done it myself to the great amusement of my kids. Wrap a sheat of this paper that displays magnetic fields (name?) arounf the pipe and you will see the movement of the magnet when it fallss.
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Originally posted by Peter Naglitsch View PostCurrents are produced in the copper by the moving magnet (any magnet will do this) that in their own is forming a magnetic field that is directed against the field of the moving magnet, thus slowing the fall. The same idea is used for a non-friction breaks on rollercoasters.
There is probably someone that will drop in with a more scientific explanation any time soon...
Eddy Currents and Lenz's Law - YouTube
I have actually done it myself to the great amusement of my kids. Wrap a sheet of this paper that displays magnetic fields (name?) around the pipe and you will see the movement of the magnet when it falls.
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