...hmmm,,,
thanks for sharing.
dancenOO1 3 years ago
You're welcome.
oJOHNoPAULo 3 years ago
why does the aluminum fall slower? any links to more info in the lenz effect?
harrychronikjr 3 years ago
Eddy currents: the moving aluminum in the magnetic field induces a current in the aluminum. That current creates a magnetic fields that opposes the magnets and slows its fall. And for all those skeptics; this is very real.
duckythescientist 3 years ago 5
that's cool, thanks for the demo and explanation.
...hmmm,,,
thanks for sharing.
dancenOO1 3 years ago
You're welcome.
oJOHNoPAULo 3 years ago
why does the aluminum fall slower? any links to more info in the lenz effect?
harrychronikjr 3 years ago
Eddy currents: the moving aluminum in the magnetic field induces a current in the aluminum. That current creates a magnetic fields that opposes the magnets and slows its fall. And for all those skeptics; this is very real.
duckythescientist 3 years ago 5
that's cool, thanks for the demo and explanation.
harrychronikjr 3 years ago