Faraday's Law of Induction. A changing magnetic field induces an electric field, which causes electrons in the copper wire to move, creating a current. The current can only exist so long as the magnetic field changes.
LOL... Imagine if instead of the hand palm he tried the fingers.... *ouch* .... I got caught by 2 hardrive magnets that were a lot smaller once.... It freaking hurts... Irony was that I was trying to explain that magnets can be dangerous... >_>
if he had of let go of the magnet from just a little higher, the magnetic force transferred into kinetic force would have broken a bone or two... nasty magnets these can be.
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Beautiful. I love magnets so much! I've tried a few of the smaller versions and if you get one with a good coating, it lasts a long time. It shouldn't chip either. Check out Nanodots (thenanodots)
@LittleLegion at specialty websites and stuff and you dont if their under a certain size but im not exactly sure what it is you can look it up the one in this vid is prolly close
i know but with some grosly oversized ones you do but im nt tryin to argu ive jsut heard that with very large ones you have to but im just a dumbo do lol
@LittleLegion Search online for Neodymium or Rare Earth magnets. No you don't need a license no matter what size you buy. They do chip easy. You need to be very careful with them though. When you get up into N45, N50, N52, they are INSANELY strong & can be dangerous. I was amazed at how powerful N50 1 inch or less were. I can see now how magnets of the size in this video could cause serious injury if people are not careful. I can't even imagine these size magnets if they were N52.
@Soulrider2012 there is an german store that sells magnets in the shape of cylinders (150mm diameter, 50mm height, N45) that have a pull of 1200Kg... I wouldn't like to be between 2 of those....
Even N52's, the highest grade available, in the largest sizes available - say 4"x4" blocks - can be kept apart if you're holding them right and exerting enough force.
Cheep ones are easy to dammage, these are super charged magnets dont know how there made though. & i wouldn't be playing with them like this guy is doing.
Simple; relative motion between the powerful magnet and the black coil wire (with ends connected to the LED lights) produced a changing magnetic field which produced an electric field (at right angles to the plane of the magnetic field) and an induced EMF which generated an induced current flowing through the black wire circular coils in direct proportion to Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction while the resistance force required to push the magnet was in accordance with Len'z law. Get it?
Simple electromagnetism. A magnet moving in proximity to a wire induces a current in the wire, just as a current moving through a wire produces a magnetic field.
It has nothing to do with the thickness of his hand. It has to do with the fact that the magnets are held in a stable position and are not flying freely toward each other. He could have a hand with half the thickness, and two magnets twice as strong, and as long as they didn't slam together from a distance, he'd be fine.
am just getting started with neo grade magnets-am waiting for my 1/2*1/4 inch 100 of them for an experiment-how much do those monsters cost? also-how do you get them apart!? wow,knew they,were strong but dang-
All these months later, I have to agree. K&J Magnetics prices are absolute CRAP.
Applied Magnets has products of the same quality, but a 2"x2"x1" N52 block is like $25, while N42 is $14. I can't believe I wasted so much money for so little at K&J.
Omg I thought the LED/wire loop demo was really cool but when you held the two THAT close in your hand I felt a huge urge to look away... those things are just tooooo strong to screw with like that. I'm a big fan of strong neos but whew... you're nuts, totally haha.
Just be more than careful (see my Video Response). Never let kids play with large neodymium magnets. What happened to me can happen to anyone. This guy is playing with dangerous stuff,
fucking magnets, how do they work?
ItzPkJoHn 3 weeks ago
i forsee hand injury in your future
sonick808 4 months ago
Faraday's Law of Induction. A changing magnetic field induces an electric field, which causes electrons in the copper wire to move, creating a current. The current can only exist so long as the magnetic field changes.
ClamCrunchy 6 months ago
ooohhhh.. thats a really bad idea..
cityofbones0 7 months ago 2
I wonder if I take that (stronger) magnet and run it across my veins slowly collecting my iron and quickly run it over my heart, would I die?..
14nakedmen 8 months ago
This is made in finland? Theres popeda on backround : D
harri685 8 months ago
LOL... Imagine if instead of the hand palm he tried the fingers.... *ouch* .... I got caught by 2 hardrive magnets that were a lot smaller once.... It freaking hurts... Irony was that I was trying to explain that magnets can be dangerous... >_>
ogatobranco 9 months ago
if he had of let go of the magnet from just a little higher, the magnetic force transferred into kinetic force would have broken a bone or two... nasty magnets these can be.
hellsgate09 10 months ago
SCARY!
MasterXxploder 10 months ago
Hey,
Where did you get the LED bulb with the wire from? I've got the death magnet, but I can't find a bulb like that anywhere.
Thanks
javedb2 10 months ago
you scared me at the end
thetommantom 10 months ago
This magnet should be kept away from children.
fredfelosofar 11 months ago
Popeda - Matkalla Alabamaan
hanmies1 1 year ago
@hanmies1 Skanometies - infanum mortalbika.
blackphonetic1 11 months ago
cool
kevinhernandezlozani 1 year ago
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buchananfibbing 1 year ago
Beautiful. I love magnets so much! I've tried a few of the smaller versions and if you get one with a good coating, it lasts a long time. It shouldn't chip either. Check out Nanodots (thenanodots)
PvgAshes 1 year ago
LOL! THE MAGNET WAS STICKING TO HIM LIKE HE WAS METAL!!
BillyCerezo 1 year ago
do snake shape coil an of you go
DjGisME 1 year ago
Oxygen is magnetic.
AClarke2007 1 year ago
Yeah, I've got a few of this size. They really do hurt when they're on either side of your hand.
Supermassively 1 year ago
i just order some online just tpe in neodiyuim magnets
tubby1147 1 year ago
look at 1:40 looks loike some pain huh?
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IInteresting Video!
As I am in the UK I order all my magnets from a British company first4magnetsDOTcom :-)
Quick shipping and good prices too.
Gazzadp 2 years ago
U can use them on the meter of your electricitiet, it will not count anymore when the magnet is on the meter
kerkrade86 2 years ago
Fraud with magnets is still fraud!
nightvid08 1 year ago
Let's say his palm is 1in thick, when it's being crushed. Two, N40 magnets will pul with a total force of 51.14 lbs towards each other.
StopMotionMind 2 years ago
no way more
lasergeak 1 year ago
Where do you buy these? And also.. Do you need a linscense for them?
LittleLegion 2 years ago
@LittleLegion at specialty websites and stuff and you dont if their under a certain size but im not exactly sure what it is you can look it up the one in this vid is prolly close
fartknockerfartknock 2 years ago
you dont need a licsence just go on ebay or look at supermagnet mans channel on youtube
MrCensorman 2 years ago
i know but with some grosly oversized ones you do but im nt tryin to argu ive jsut heard that with very large ones you have to but im just a dumbo do lol
fartknockerfartknock 2 years ago
@LittleLegion Search online for Neodymium or Rare Earth magnets. No you don't need a license no matter what size you buy. They do chip easy. You need to be very careful with them though. When you get up into N45, N50, N52, they are INSANELY strong & can be dangerous. I was amazed at how powerful N50 1 inch or less were. I can see now how magnets of the size in this video could cause serious injury if people are not careful. I can't even imagine these size magnets if they were N52.
Soulrider2012 1 year ago
@Soulrider2012 there is an german store that sells magnets in the shape of cylinders (150mm diameter, 50mm height, N45) that have a pull of 1200Kg... I wouldn't like to be between 2 of those....
ogatobranco 9 months ago
You are a brave man. If it were me, I would last about 10 minutes before having to rush to the ER. Honestly, have they bit you yet?
dallasgoldbug 2 years ago
dude, you are so lucky, those would have destroyed ur hand
KeldanByrd 2 years ago
Uhh, it's not luck. It's not being a fucking retard. Don't handle them like an idiot, and you're perfectly safe.
Supermassively 1 year ago
lol did i hear a yoshi at the last second of the vid?
Grandtheftkilla 2 years ago
ur fucking crazy
CrazyForCooCooPuffs 2 years ago
heh good thing one of them didn't slip or u might have lost a digit :D
VALKIR4636 2 years ago 3
are magnets metal or are the cheap ones just easy to damage?
nightfoxx26 2 years ago
if those magnets attracted between his hands he wud lose them
EmoSannin 2 years ago
If they were strong he would, however since they didn't go flying together I'm assuming they weren't that powerful (probably below N45 I'll guess)
EmotionalNinjaTV 2 years ago
Uhh, no. You don't know anything about these.
Even N52's, the highest grade available, in the largest sizes available - say 4"x4" blocks - can be kept apart if you're holding them right and exerting enough force.
Supermassively 1 year ago
@nightfoxx26
All magnets are easy to chip. The more expensive ones chip even easier.
FreeMagneticEnergy 2 years ago 8
Cheep ones are easy to dammage, these are super charged magnets dont know how there made though. & i wouldn't be playing with them like this guy is doing.
Peter4101 2 years ago
They're all metal, and that metal is neodymium, which is very fragile.
Supermassively 1 year ago
getting pinched by little neos sucks. i wouldn't want to get pinched by those bad boys, but i would risk it in the persuit of science.
kevoramma 2 years ago
Anyone can explain why the Led reacted? how did he get electricity?
Earthbound64 2 years ago
Simple; relative motion between the powerful magnet and the black coil wire (with ends connected to the LED lights) produced a changing magnetic field which produced an electric field (at right angles to the plane of the magnetic field) and an induced EMF which generated an induced current flowing through the black wire circular coils in direct proportion to Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction while the resistance force required to push the magnet was in accordance with Len'z law. Get it?
7olusegun 2 years ago 2
A moving magnetic field makes a flux, which is basically electricity.
Ceaillinden 2 years ago
Simple electromagnetism. A magnet moving in proximity to a wire induces a current in the wire, just as a current moving through a wire produces a magnetic field.
Supermassively 1 year ago
luckily he has a thick hand or else he would have one right now.
those magnets are strong, but at 1 inch apart they are fairly "weak"
lordreven6 2 years ago
It has nothing to do with the thickness of his hand. It has to do with the fact that the magnets are held in a stable position and are not flying freely toward each other. He could have a hand with half the thickness, and two magnets twice as strong, and as long as they didn't slam together from a distance, he'd be fine.
Supermassively 1 year ago
@Supermassively as the magnets get closer, and the more distance they go, the faster they accelerate, and the more force they create on impact.
gbatemper123 1 year ago
@gbatemper123 And what has absolutely nothing to do with my post. Congratulations.
Supermassively 1 year ago
am just getting started with neo grade magnets-am waiting for my 1/2*1/4 inch 100 of them for an experiment-how much do those monsters cost? also-how do you get them apart!? wow,knew they,were strong but dang-
tintintintin2323 2 years ago
His 2x2x1 block costs $72 at K&J Magnetics, the best place to buy these.
You get them apart by either using a wood wedge, or buying two magnet grips that give you a nice strong lever to pull them.
TheNilvarg 2 years ago
$72 dollars? that´s a high price! I could get it under $30 american dollars
xxrgxxcasco 2 years ago
All these months later, I have to agree. K&J Magnetics prices are absolute CRAP.
Applied Magnets has products of the same quality, but a 2"x2"x1" N52 block is like $25, while N42 is $14. I can't believe I wasted so much money for so little at K&J.
Supermassively 1 year ago 2
Looks like you're willing to get some crushed fingers...
bygota 2 years ago 3
All for the sake of science!
benner2000 2 years ago
My brothers a neo magnet addict!
stomp919 2 years ago 2
So am I... I can't stop buying them.
TheNilvarg 2 years ago
you should put the magnets together!!!!
freezazoid 2 years ago
Omg I thought the LED/wire loop demo was really cool but when you held the two THAT close in your hand I felt a huge urge to look away... those things are just tooooo strong to screw with like that. I'm a big fan of strong neos but whew... you're nuts, totally haha.
NightRunner417 2 years ago 3
no offence but puttung those 2X2X1 blocks on yo hand was very dumb yet still nice video
datlildodge 2 years ago 2
HOLY CRAP! those things are DEATH magnets!
caphits 3 years ago
why does the light light up?
mp5masta 3 years ago
The light glows every time the magnetic field cuts through the coil inducing a current.
peter1114222 2 years ago 12
Watch out .... yaaiks.. still having goose bumbs when seeing this. Just look at my accident. YOU CAN LOOSE YOUR HAND.... be aware
eapoe5 3 years ago
Just be more than careful (see my Video Response). Never let kids play with large neodymium magnets. What happened to me can happen to anyone. This guy is playing with dangerous stuff,
eapoe5 3 years ago
Heh. Better watch out those fingers :)
ratburger12345 3 years ago 2