gilbondfac wins the prize :) Yes, Coulomb first described and worked out formulae for electrostatic forces back in the 1800s. Brax777, the frog was levitated inside a rotating superconducting magnet assemb;y becuase all things in the universe have "paramagnetic" properies. Iron in the blood is *not* magnetizable. It needs to be in crystals above a critial size to have "ferromagnetic" properties. Conductors are *strongly* "paramagnetic"/ Organic materials are just weaker "paramagnetic" materials.
Super easy.. Eletrotastic energy is the key..
Miguelyou2 1 month ago
@Miguelyou2 Indeed, it's Fantastic, Electro-TASTIC!
1O6C9LWOU 1 month ago
what is that spoon good for? can the object float there without it ?
roboticmehdi 4 months ago
@roboticmehdi That spoon is good for stirring the foods and spanking naughty childrens. It assists in the real-time control of the floating object.
1O6C9LWOU 4 months ago 2
@alexpositivecharge I see that you are lying.
Hoaxslayer 8 months ago
Is it just me or are people more crazy and stupid? Great video!
logarithmic7 10 months ago
Who the Fuck dislikes a Real Science video?
logarithmic7 10 months ago
van de graaf generator??
randomsrvapps 1 year ago
Did u make a vid about electromagnets???
ViPrincipalVI 1 year ago
I know how this works but I have a question - what is the plate at the bottom?
icecreamlove234 2 years ago
Tell me how this works and I will tell you what the plate is on the bottom.
1O6C9LWOU 2 years ago 10
Awesome Stuff!
fricktionvixen 2 years ago
Thanks :)
1O6C9LWOU 2 years ago
A cool little trick; real levitation.
jupy921 2 years ago 2
Thanks!
1O6C9LWOU 2 years ago
win!
UFOMAN618 2 years ago 3
how does it works?
lorewheelock 3 years ago
static electricity. ask your science teacher.
saintaureus 2 years ago
gilbondfac wins the prize :) Yes, Coulomb first described and worked out formulae for electrostatic forces back in the 1800s. Brax777, the frog was levitated inside a rotating superconducting magnet assemb;y becuase all things in the universe have "paramagnetic" properies. Iron in the blood is *not* magnetizable. It needs to be in crystals above a critial size to have "ferromagnetic" properties. Conductors are *strongly* "paramagnetic"/ Organic materials are just weaker "paramagnetic" materials.
RyuDarragh 3 years ago
I remember watchin this experement with you
Monxer 3 years ago
its dancing
cool
byakugan123456789 4 years ago
its fake (not), rolf!
rapidrory 4 years ago
Have you seen the frog hovering in the generator ?
brax777 4 years ago 5
great ! electrostatic generator or the device is charged...it's the force of Coulomb !
isn't it !
gilbondfac 4 years ago 3
Yes! Thanks!
1O6C9LWOU 4 years ago
Cool. Could you explain the experiment please.
drnumlock 5 years ago