no it's not magnetic but i suppose that there still is a magnetic field in the middle of the superconductor because its still cold enough there... Whereas in the outer area the temperature is higher
The sublimation point of dry ice is about 190 Kelvin. To achieve a superconducting state you need a temperature about 90 Kelvin... A "higher" temperature would be desirable but we haven't found such a material, yet!
Welcome to the world of Super Conductivity..
When they find a room temperature super conductors. The World is gonna be AWESOME.
keanejoe 2 years ago
@keanejoe Yeo the world will be awesome INDEED. :D Can't wait for the day?? which will probably never come lol
1Abdilatif1 2 years ago
i dont get why the magnet is flung away above the critical temp. is the material magnetic when its not a superconductor?
gigetyG 2 years ago
no it's not magnetic but i suppose that there still is a magnetic field in the middle of the superconductor because its still cold enough there... Whereas in the outer area the temperature is higher
eaRape 2 years ago
yeah but isnt the magnetic feild created by eddy currents? i thought they were suppose to oppose motion
gigetyG 2 years ago
please message me back can this be done with dry ice ??? as liquid nitrogen is way too much
Wowfcuk 2 years ago
The sublimation point of dry ice is about 190 Kelvin. To achieve a superconducting state you need a temperature about 90 Kelvin... A "higher" temperature would be desirable but we haven't found such a material, yet!
eaRape 2 years ago
yeah tell how its called its awesome :P
Tserq 3 years ago
yo dude, whuts that soundtrack called?
tx und hau rein! :-)
desinfector 3 years ago
The song is called "When The Sun Goes Down" by Anthony Rother ;)
eaRape 3 years ago
geil :D
FletcherDE 3 years ago
Cool, but you have to correct the "About the Video" text:
It's supposed to be:
Here you can SEE a magnet...
But still I think the video deserves a 5+/5 ;)
DrRandale 3 years ago
ay k joderse xD
chestercillarap 4 years ago
well done!
lemuter 4 years ago