*doesn't care if I misspell it* Achems razor. simplest answer is usually correct and all. not sure why people are talking about time slowing down. all it looks like to me is that the amount of copper there is absorbing the kinetic energy of gravity as the magnetic field forces the electrons to move around on the coppers surface. has absolutely nothing to do with time dialation.
@DukeHastMich He probably has an N52 Neo, and its creating such a powerful current within the pipe that it actually fights the copper pipe to fall, thus slowing it down.
Um, try a ferrous metal sleeve being shielded by the thick copper. Three piece set up. Outer sleeve, carbon steel core, inner sleeve. Cap on the end. OK, you got me, 4 pieces.
@lov2aclr8 Time is relative to a gravitational field. Our satelites have to add a differential equation to account for the difference in the passing of time.
too fun. In the bible magnets are referenced as lodestone. Imagine the various levels of earth, now scale it down and make those out of lodestone. Crystals and aluminum are used to accentuate magnetics.
BIBLE = Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!! Bible, Quran, Buddha, others are grade school religion with simple sciences. Gandhi teaches Bhagavada Gita (entrance to college). Srila Prabhupada & Narayana Maharaja teach preschool to way past post doctoral thesis with emphasis on Trancendental Tattva. @aboody006
you people quoting laws, you do realize that just because its got the name law doesnt mean its perfect right? To assume we know everything about absolutely anything is a childs wish.
@radok79 theories yes, but not laws. once a theory has been tested and never disproven, it becomes law. like the Law of Gravity, it is not the theory of gravity, it is LAW. It always works. Always.
@satanick6669 semantics does not prove me wrong. just because the words dont change doesnt mean the whole fundamental way we see, use, say, apply, and look at them doesnt. You can say one thing and it mean a trillion different things. Or even added to because they were not complete (law of motion for example) scientific laws are fluid ever changing and you still havent proven it is not research before you speak please i hate repeating myself.
@radok79 the latest attempt to change the law of Gravity that i could find was in 1983 posited to explain galactic rotation at ever farther distances from a star. and even that hasn't been accepted as a change due to the accepted belief in dark matter. so what exactly was the most recent change?
Eddy currents. This is how electric trains brake. They switch on an electromagnet around the rotating metal wheels.
The fairly recent advent of Neodymium magnets (and reasonably priced strong ones at that) combined with an atypically piece of thick copper tube have finally made such a dramatic and simple demonstration of of Lens's law possible.
It's exactly the same thing that makes speedometers work. A speedometer is a spinning aluminum disk, and the pointer is on the magnet. It's called reluctance..
I believe the magnet is causing the copper to heat up (Kinetic energy -> thermal energy) . Rapidly passing magnets through copper wires is how electricity in generated in generators, this works under the same principles but since there is no circuit, it would generate heat instead of electricity.
@nfhslugger Not really. Yes, the moving magnet induces a current (aka an electromotive force, or emf). However, the emf generated is proportional to the *change* in the magnetic field - unlike generators which move magnets very quickly over loops of wire (quickly altering the magnetic field), this is moving very slowly and thus generating very little current.
The key point is that the small current generated in the pipe makes a magnetic field - which opposes the magnetic field of the magnet.
What is happening is an example of lenz's law of electromagnetic induction. When it falls through an electromotive force is induced in the magnet. There must be an equal and opposite force acting due to newtons first law. This opposing force slows down the magnet in the metal tube. The stronger the magnet, the greater the electromotive force so the greater the opposing force. Stronger magnets have more flux so the greater the electromotive and opposing forces induced as both forces are opposite
I have an explanation!! As soon as the magnet enters the pipe, the second rule of slow-motion physics apply, making the the magnet to cool to fall quickly.
@PersonifiedDreams It could help, but really if you were to make a large elevator made out of many magnets, what if someone had a pacemaker or metal rods in their bones?
I'm sure scientists have thought about this, which is probably why it hasn't happened yet.
So if we were to build the world's biggest copper pipe and magnet, and use geothermal heat to raise the magnet to the top of the pipe each time, would this be an efficient form of energy harvesting?
@Sephiroth767 Dood... the copper encasing the magnet creates a magnetic field uptop 400x stronger than that of the magnet itself... or something ridiculous.... Thus, slowing the magnet's fall to a dang near stop :D
@Sephiroth767 They work because the element used has an outermost electron orbital that has not been filled completely. This leaves 1 or more electrons unpaired. These unpaired electrons all have the same spin throughout piece of metal when placed in a magnetic field. It is a magnet when these electrons stay in that same spin when taken out of the magnetic field...ya know, if you want a simple explanation.
@UncleArty1 - Learn how to detect differences between a serious comment and a common internet joke, if you can figure out what is what, you can start again making statements to other peoples comments. It's a very simple concept and easy to grasp.
@MrThatwentwell As far as I understand: When the magnet falls through the pipe, it induces a electric current in the pipe and that current creates a magnetic field wich slows the magnet down. If the magnet were to fall faster, the field would get stronger and slow the magnet even harder. And if the magnet was to fall slower, the magnetic field would be weaker and thus the magnet would increase in speed. :)
VERY INTERESTING INDEED,MAKES ME THINK OF SOME APPLICATIONS
TheNeokorben 15 hours ago
Que doidoooooooooooooo!!!!!
INFOREVIEWBR 2 days ago
interesting ! now find an application?
SINCLAIRRESEARCH 3 days ago
is that magnet axially or polarized on the side?
AntiParam 4 days ago
soooo fucking cool
dannman4209 4 days ago
DEM HANDS - THEY ARE MADE OF MEN AND WORK!!1!
DrGonzoPrototype 4 days ago
Nice demo of eddy currents
fortsumter123456789 6 days ago
man thats crazy and amazing
beamprimary 6 days ago
f-n cool! technically speaking. XP
whateverbitches1 1 week ago
Easy to masturbate to!
cbohar84 1 week ago 9
@cbohar84 WTF
Gratlaguy 1 week ago
So, what have we learned here today?
jasonscottable 1 week ago
@jasonscottable Copper pipe makes time go slow :P
invisibletenants 1 week ago 7
@invisibletenants NO! But, very good invisible tenant's... close however! Anyone else?
jasonscottable 1 week ago
*doesn't care if I misspell it* Achems razor. simplest answer is usually correct and all. not sure why people are talking about time slowing down. all it looks like to me is that the amount of copper there is absorbing the kinetic energy of gravity as the magnetic field forces the electrons to move around on the coppers surface. has absolutely nothing to do with time dialation.
DukeHastMich 1 week ago
@DukeHastMich He probably has an N52 Neo, and its creating such a powerful current within the pipe that it actually fights the copper pipe to fall, thus slowing it down.
theNRmuffinman 1 week ago
@DukeHastMich i didnt read all the comments, but i think they are just joking
marklmansfield 4 days ago
@DukeHastMich
Duh !! - they were joking when they said that. .
flamesfromblazer 18 hours ago
if you would rotate the copper pipe very hard would the magnet than float?
bask185 1 week ago
super
rvdextron 1 week ago
Damn Lenz's Law gets me every time!
sszabo777 1 week ago
Um, try a ferrous metal sleeve being shielded by the thick copper. Three piece set up. Outer sleeve, carbon steel core, inner sleeve. Cap on the end. OK, you got me, 4 pieces.
sszabo777 1 week ago
does the effect of the copper increase if you power it ?
and when you cool / heat the copper ?
FreedomRebel 1 week ago
COMOOOOOOOOOOOOOO????????????
Gruovy 1 week ago
Where did you buy the pipe?
moddermania365 1 week ago
how can it slow down time?? i thought that was impossible... kids today
lov2aclr8 1 week ago
@lov2aclr8 Time is relative to a gravitational field. Our satelites have to add a differential equation to account for the difference in the passing of time.
aravenidiot 1 week ago
Great phnomenon why not build a lift :the lift cabin has a neodium floor magnet and the shaft rising up the building is the copper tube?
111nkj 1 week ago
@111nkj
The cost and weight of the essential components would be astronomical. Both are expensive and heavy in comparison to cable and winches.
It would be exceptionally cool if some ludicrously rich person built one for amusement though.,
Stigstigster 1 day ago
Wow that's nice
mebossyounothing 1 week ago
hook your rms meter to it see if you get voltage out of it
25slim82 1 week ago
Is this magnet an 1 inch x 3/4 inches?
XboxLiveMan8 2 weeks ago
@XboxLiveMan8 1x1.2"
HedgehogTH 1 week ago
When you understand how magnets work, you understand how everything works.
SuperMagnetizer 2 weeks ago
I believe this works because as the magnet drops through the pipe, it generates a pulse of electricity.
hants23 2 weeks ago
forgot to say LENZ law.
boraboy4ever 2 weeks ago
wow, that's pretty awesome, goes through pipe like butter but without touching pipe, as if fighting gravity to land smooth.
goohber1 2 weeks ago
I would never get tired doing this, I want this now!
KakHazhar 2 weeks ago
that is a nice chunk of copper XD
Xxfadedshadows1xX 2 weeks ago
very cool....
100roberthenry 2 weeks ago
too fun. In the bible magnets are referenced as lodestone. Imagine the various levels of earth, now scale it down and make those out of lodestone. Crystals and aluminum are used to accentuate magnetics.
charukrsnadasa 2 weeks ago
@charukrsnadasa good luck with you learning science from the bible
aboody006 2 weeks ago
BIBLE = Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!! Bible, Quran, Buddha, others are grade school religion with simple sciences. Gandhi teaches Bhagavada Gita (entrance to college). Srila Prabhupada & Narayana Maharaja teach preschool to way past post doctoral thesis with emphasis on Trancendental Tattva. @aboody006
charukrsnadasa 2 weeks ago
"Spiritual Life Is Scientific"
PrabhupadavaniORG/main/Bhagavatam/046.html
"iron electricity MAGNET"
PrabhupadavaniORG/main/Walks/MW012.html
"Science vs. Veda vs. Religion"
PrabhupadavaniORG/main/Walks/MW013.html
"Why no More Men from Apes"
PrabhupadavaniORG/main/Conversations/209.html
"Europeans, Americans, kicked out Bible because it is unscientific."
PrabhupadavaniORG/main/Walks/MW122.html @aboody006
charukrsnadasa 2 weeks ago
wow. first time i've seen this, caused by cemf right.
AfterMidnightRider2 2 weeks ago
Seriously with all the shit magnets can do, how have we not done something amazing with them.
Youareabtch 3 weeks ago
@Youareabtch We have - mag lev trains.
MMODoubter 2 weeks ago
GREAT EXPERIMENT ,THANK YOU FOR THE VEDIO
TheNeokorben 3 weeks ago
It works by slowing TIME ITSELF
TheThreadshitter 3 weeks ago
HAX
EFmw2clan 3 weeks ago
you people quoting laws, you do realize that just because its got the name law doesnt mean its perfect right? To assume we know everything about absolutely anything is a childs wish.
radok79 4 weeks ago
@radok79 you do realize that once a theroy becomes law, that is it is LAW.
satanick6669 3 weeks ago
@satanick6669 not in science.. science is fluid ever changing ever evolving.
radok79 3 weeks ago
@radok79 theories yes, but not laws. once a theory has been tested and never disproven, it becomes law. like the Law of Gravity, it is not the theory of gravity, it is LAW. It always works. Always.
satanick6669 3 weeks ago
@satanick6669 semantics does not prove me wrong. just because the words dont change doesnt mean the whole fundamental way we see, use, say, apply, and look at them doesnt. You can say one thing and it mean a trillion different things. Or even added to because they were not complete (law of motion for example) scientific laws are fluid ever changing and you still havent proven it is not research before you speak please i hate repeating myself.
radok79 3 weeks ago
@satanick6669 and just so you know the law of gravity has changed.. even recently.
radok79 3 weeks ago
@radok79 the latest attempt to change the law of Gravity that i could find was in 1983 posited to explain galactic rotation at ever farther distances from a star. and even that hasn't been accepted as a change due to the accepted belief in dark matter. so what exactly was the most recent change?
satanick6669 2 weeks ago
@satanick6669 Georgi Dvali draws from string theory, which predicts that the universe has extra dimensions into which gravity may be able to escape
radok79 2 weeks ago
@radok79 google search for George Dvali only reveals another theory, not an actual change. So again when was the latest actual change?
satanick6669 2 weeks ago
Eddy currents. This is how electric trains brake. They switch on an electromagnet around the rotating metal wheels.
The fairly recent advent of Neodymium magnets (and reasonably priced strong ones at that) combined with an atypically piece of thick copper tube have finally made such a dramatic and simple demonstration of of Lens's law possible.
CmdrTobs 4 weeks ago
LENZ'S LAW
curlyjc 1 month ago
Very big block of copper. Are you a millionaire?
prunaca 1 month ago
Lenz's Law. That is all
TheTman307 1 month ago
Where did the pipe come from?? I want to get one..
coolelectronicdude 1 month ago
Классный опыт!!а с мелким неодимовым получится?
Kruzenshternify 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
It's exactly the same thing that makes speedometers work. A speedometer is a spinning aluminum disk, and the pointer is on the magnet. It's called reluctance..
dgr8zod 2 months ago
cool, where did you find copper pipe that thick??
mrmagnetsarecool 2 months ago
WHAT SORT OF WITCHCRAFT IS THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oshyrath 2 months ago 2
@Oshyrath I came to the f*ing comment section to say the same thing o_O
Fritzisor 1 month ago
I believe the magnet is causing the copper to heat up (Kinetic energy -> thermal energy) . Rapidly passing magnets through copper wires is how electricity in generated in generators, this works under the same principles but since there is no circuit, it would generate heat instead of electricity.
nfhslugger 2 months ago
@nfhslugger Not really. Yes, the moving magnet induces a current (aka an electromotive force, or emf). However, the emf generated is proportional to the *change* in the magnetic field - unlike generators which move magnets very quickly over loops of wire (quickly altering the magnetic field), this is moving very slowly and thus generating very little current.
The key point is that the small current generated in the pipe makes a magnetic field - which opposes the magnetic field of the magnet.
Alias1107 2 months ago
SORCERER!!!!!! BURN IT! BURN IT!!!!!!!!!
Breathor 3 months ago
DO ELEVATOR WITH THIS!
misternumberuno 3 months ago
What is happening is an example of lenz's law of electromagnetic induction. When it falls through an electromotive force is induced in the magnet. There must be an equal and opposite force acting due to newtons first law. This opposing force slows down the magnet in the metal tube. The stronger the magnet, the greater the electromotive force so the greater the opposing force. Stronger magnets have more flux so the greater the electromotive and opposing forces induced as both forces are opposite
MrSamstafarian 3 months ago
what happens if you hold the copper pipe horizontally?
brynnus 3 months ago
WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS SHIT?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
yesgeorgemay 3 months ago
I have an explanation!! As soon as the magnet enters the pipe, the second rule of slow-motion physics apply, making the the magnet to cool to fall quickly.
lovesthecity3 3 months ago
BLASPHEMY!!!
thedobosh 3 months ago
UM?
TheChickeneer 3 months ago
Uve got the same magnet as me =D
vSxScopeZz 3 months ago
copper isnt cheap does it actualy work cuz imma be pissed iff i go get a peice of thick pipe and it dont work
jake22481 3 months ago
Where can I buy. The magnet at
ooMOSSBERGoo 3 months ago
I'm gonna order a HUGE Copper pipe, make a suit out of magnets and jump in it :)
Arteolike 3 months ago 2
would there be any way to keep the magnet in the center?
jonno488 3 months ago
magnets attract many metals, but they don't repel any metals.
WRONG! magnets does repel few metals, and copper is a good example.
lightrescuer 3 months ago
this should scaled up and used as a safety system at the bottom of elevator shafts.
PersonifiedDreams 3 months ago
@PersonifiedDreams It could help, but really if you were to make a large elevator made out of many magnets, what if someone had a pacemaker or metal rods in their bones?
I'm sure scientists have thought about this, which is probably why it hasn't happened yet.
HyukanUPSB 3 months ago
@HyukanUPSB they are not allowed in my elevator! haha.
PersonifiedDreams 3 months ago
@PersonifiedDreams that i one VERY POWERFUL electromagnet
dude2520 3 months ago
does this only work with copper?
elrojoJazz 3 months ago
Wow! I made a "Newton's nightmare" tube out of copper pipe but the really thick copper and magnet work way better.
alexoidztube 3 months ago
So if we were to build the world's biggest copper pipe and magnet, and use geothermal heat to raise the magnet to the top of the pipe each time, would this be an efficient form of energy harvesting?
zipperyzoodawg 3 months ago
Just wrap yourself in some magnet and jump through a giant copper tube. It'll be almost like you're in space:)
bigtrilla817 3 months ago
are you keping them both polarized the same way compared to eac other, or can you just turn aound 1 and have the same effect?
ThibautVDP 3 months ago
Water, fire, air and dirt
Fucking magnets, how do they work?
And I don't wanna talk to a scientist
Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed
Sephiroth767 3 months ago 25
@Sephiroth767 don't worry. all will be good.
HedgehogTH 3 months ago 8
@HedgehogTH - l2 internet meme :D
Also, nice video - I forgot to mention it at the first post.
Sephiroth767 3 months ago
@HedgehogTH those are lyrics to a weird song just to clarify lol
blackout2240 1 month ago
@HedgehogTH~ hey quite messing around with the time-space continuam!
marek0086 3 weeks ago
@Sephiroth767 Dood... the copper encasing the magnet creates a magnetic field uptop 400x stronger than that of the magnet itself... or something ridiculous.... Thus, slowing the magnet's fall to a dang near stop :D
scott71785 3 months ago
@Sephiroth767 They work because the element used has an outermost electron orbital that has not been filled completely. This leaves 1 or more electrons unpaired. These unpaired electrons all have the same spin throughout piece of metal when placed in a magnetic field. It is a magnet when these electrons stay in that same spin when taken out of the magnetic field...ya know, if you want a simple explanation.
nfhslugger 2 months ago
@Sephiroth767 read magnetic currents by Ed Leedskalnin, and if you can figure out what he's trying to say get back to me,
UncleArty1 1 month ago
@UncleArty1 - Learn how to detect differences between a serious comment and a common internet joke, if you can figure out what is what, you can start again making statements to other peoples comments. It's a very simple concept and easy to grasp.
Sephiroth767 4 weeks ago
Can you tell me how to do it ??? plz :D and what i need to do this :D
Pefqeli1 3 months ago
@Pefqeli1 you need to put a strong neodymium magnet into a copper pipe.
HedgehogTH 3 months ago 11
@HedgehogTH loool ... best answer!
ChrisJacksonDE 3 months ago
@HedgehogTH take some aluminium and drop the magnet on it. The property of the aluminium will slow the fall.
boraboy4ever 2 weeks ago
fast motion .... sloowwwww moooootion .. fast motion
iMANTlS 3 months ago
LMFAO!! Wow!! (o_o) You learn something new everyday lmao this is freaking awesome! :O
arshdeep125 3 months ago
Is it caused by the Inductive breaking?
TheSnailfan 3 months ago
Really cool. How much for the parts?
sanfranciscobay 3 months ago
видимо магнитное поле отталкивается со стенок и тормозит магнит)))
MrKvant 3 months ago
Lenz's Law at work, not magnetism, as someone commented earlier. Basic physics demonstrated in a fun way! Great idea for science class.
Uminchuu 4 months ago
This is so crazy, explainable, but crazy
tejonBiker 5 months ago
hang the magnet by the copper on a string and you will see copper is slightly magnetic contrary to what science teaches us.
jocell202 5 months ago
а если трубу горизонтально положить и в нее магнит?
MrLazycoder 6 months ago
@MrLazycoder упадёт на стенку, очевидно)
HedgehogTH 6 months ago
"Oh Gravity, thou art a heartless bitch"
shadowrunner3k 6 months ago
а лифт можно такой сделать?
shirman88 6 months ago
@shirman88 А в магазине можно так стеночку поднять?
BbIBERT 6 months ago
а в невесомости 2 пущеных тычком, типа "щелбан", навстречу магниты, вызовут ниокорелляцию пространственно-межосевого сингулярного дифференциала псевдоматрицы атомарного купрума?
BENZOALBANEZ 6 months ago
@BENZOALBANEZ на счёт ниокорелляции не уверен, а так да.
HedgehogTH 6 months ago 7
Can anyone tell me what that copper piece is and where to buy it?
Guywithcrazyideas 6 months ago
@Guywithcrazyideas Captain just called, wanted to tell that copper pipe is a pipe made of copper.
Mirmaker 6 months ago 2
@Guywithcrazyideas you can buy copper at your local metal supply store. Copper that thick will be expensive
coolerow 6 months ago
прекрасно!
alkasar 7 months ago
ооо!это просто чудо!!!я в экстазе!я тоже умею пластмассовой расческой кусочки бумаги поднимать!)
zmej111 7 months ago
what size is that disc magnet?
mtube620 9 months ago
@mtube620 30*35mm
HedgehogTH 9 months ago
а, суууупер!
knotproduction 9 months ago
i dont get it o.o
MrThatwentwell 10 months ago
@MrThatwentwell As far as I understand: When the magnet falls through the pipe, it induces a electric current in the pipe and that current creates a magnetic field wich slows the magnet down. If the magnet were to fall faster, the field would get stronger and slow the magnet even harder. And if the magnet was to fall slower, the magnetic field would be weaker and thus the magnet would increase in speed. :)
bonecrime 9 months ago 16
@bonecrime
so if i could shot sucha a magnet with i dunno like 100km/h the magnetic field how would be generated could stop it?
Laroac 5 months ago
@bonecrime is it not eddy currents
puffles234 4 months ago
Подожди Ёж.
Это твоё видео?
NapalmHv 10 months ago
@NapalmHv
откуда сомнения?
HedgehogTH 10 months ago
@HedgehogTH
Фон и предметы смутили. Теперь понял.
NapalmHv 10 months ago
@HedgehogTH руки тонкие
onotolecat 6 months ago
Клево!
mdofxds 10 months ago