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  • wee porq pasa eso???

  • @ihavekankles i dislike art and i love physics, biology and everything to do with science so please stop being stereotypical. Just like men, women are all different and we shouldn't judge eachother because of our gender.

  • is that real?

  • que le eschaste agua o que?

  • how was it guys?? if u people liked it then i ll do more cool experiments and upload it.

  • Quantum locking rules

  • love that soundtrack...

  • isn't it only supraconduction ?

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere after you give this

  • I Love The Video I just want to tell everybody, that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • Steady I Really Like This Video I just want to tell everybody, that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere

  • Some day we'll fly with this kind of technology, amen.

  • thats called a superconductor when the resistance equals to 0 because of thew low tempreture

  • Is that White smoke liquid nitrogen? That was a cool experiment!! :)

  • 240p...

  • Anti gravity

  • Black magic!!

  • oh that is fuckin sweet!

  • You should explain it, otherwise it is not worth it.

    Those who don't know what is going on: he put liquid nitrogen on that black thing (a special alloy), which became a superconductor (no electric resistance) due to cooling. So, when the magnet creates eddy currents in it, it also produces an equal but opposite magnetic field and the magnet floats.

  • patched

  • Woow cool but how to do it??

  • it's all about magnetism

  • Epic Video! I was wonderin if you could subscribe to me? =)

  • So we meet again 240p

  • this is a fascinating phenomena. its quite a basic concept of physics. The floating magnet induces a current and in turn, produces a magnetic field within in the superconductor, and the two magnetic fields repel each other; hence levitating the magnet.

  • Bull shit

  • this is call superconductor if I'm not mistaken.. using the concept of zero resistance... bullet train also use this concept... when an object has reach a temperature where we call it as critical temperature.. the object then will undergo zero electrical resistance.. it's something like that...

  • @ADDINLUVISLAM Damn you i just wanted to comment the same thing -.-

  • .....I was left waiting for the explanation T_T

  • LOOKS LIKE A JAPANESE ADVERT. FOR ICECREAM

  • What Uh useD HEre.....?

  • I've just defied all the rules of physics.

    I didn't wear goggles during the experiment, I ran when holding the equipment, and then I called the teacher a cunt.

  • i'd like this in my room. How is it done?

  • What's everyone posting about? i dont think this has anything to do with gravity. i assume the force of the liquid gas expanding is equaling out the pull of the magnet. its too bad youtube is full of morons, otherwise someone would have explained this sh!t.

  • Women suck.

  • if I had a penny for every pixel contained within this video I'd have one penny

  • @cloudig

    No you'd have way more than that. It's 240p, you'd have more like 76800 pennies. Get out of here with your terrible copypasta jokes.

  • @cloudig it was uploaded in 2006. every video was 360 x 240

  • @cloudig No you won't

  • @cloudig the video is from 6 years ago.. what do u want?

  • @cloudig It's still 1 pixel more than you have uploaded...

  • Female here: Love it and it is amazing - who CARES IF YOU SHARED SOMEONE ELSES STUFF AS LONG AS THEY KNOW AND ARE OK WITH IT.

    iT IS FABULUOS sorry bout the caps I am sure someone in the line will pick it up for future stuff to do with gravity... maybe cranes may be on the way out and egytian methods of pyramid making are back in... Yahoo turn of the serveal centuries. love it V

  • Applications of this technology include mag-lev trains and maybe in the future, hoverboards and flying cars that don't use wheels :)

  • It is meissner's effect.

  • It isn't leidenfrost effect, it is meissners effect.

  • OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!

  • So thats how I can make a UFO !

  • this is not magnet ryt? 

  • @MsMysticworld The thing in the bowl is a superconductor, and the thing above it is a magnet.

  • I ejaculated while watching this

  • what pixel is the physics?

  • DAMMIT 240p!!!!

  • Gief higher quality

  • Nice

  • WoW..thats so CooL

  • superconductors. haha

  • How do u do that??

  • 240p....

  • SUPERCONDUCTORS ARE COOL

  • myfacecheck . com

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  • @tomal100100 ^2(60/ms(.004))??...i dont know i subtracted the end speed by the initial

  • @emersonmakebest hey thanks guy, i already managed to solved it but dont have enough space to put it hear :)

  • @tomal100100 that is 9th grade physics... For me it's quite difficult to solve it, because english is not my main language and i use different methods. But it seems quite simple.

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  • @tomal100100 you mean the act of us have sexual intercourse, and having a baby bear?

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  • @tomal100100 I'm sorry. I'm straight. If you wish to have a baby bear, go fuck a bear.

  • thats awesome

  • everybody that disliked this thought it was satanic magic

  • this is because of lydenfrost effect

  • @durgeshkumar0210 its superconductivity effect

  • Cool

  • Why do only males like this stuff? Whenever you look at the video statistics it's popular with males only pretty much. Strange.

  • @ihavekankles women like shoes and real housewives of new jersey

  • @ihavekankles because men are easily fascinated

  • @MyLulu8

    I don't think that's the case at all. Women are more into art/bullshit on the whole.

  • @ihavekankles I realise your comment is old now, but I still feel the need to reply. Women are not into art/ bullshit on the whole; some women are just as some men are. I'm a woman and I LOVE Physics and I know plenty of others that do too.

  • @ihavekankles Because most females are too obsessed with how they look.

  • @ihavekankles thats because men are awesome

  • @ihavekankles Because the vast majority of women are move interested in how their hair looks or what shoes they want to wear.

    They don't have time to be learning about the physical laws that will shape our futures.

  • @ihavekankles

    probably cos woman are too busy looking at pictures of horses or shopping.

  • @ihavekankles Easy, women are uneducated and unintelligent. Look at videos of dancing, cooking and cleaning and it'll be incredibly popular with the fairer sex.

  • @ihavekankles That is becuase of various factors in our society these days, for one, the general idea that science is boring or even evil has the attention of most young people and women seem more attracted to this idea, second, a few years ago and still today, many contries have most men doing studys in science and expect women to only go to med school or similar, and third, women dont like to deal with what they ingnore (just kidding last part :D)

  • jobs now careerstarttoday(dot)info waiting to interview

  • Yay for superconductors

  • Half of complex psychics is complete bullshit where a man sits down makes something up and teaches it. For example, the complete nonsense that there is a "set amount of energy in the universe". Since when the fuck did the human race have any idea about the universe. Yes radiowaves this and that, I don't give a shit, there is no way of proving that bullshit. Fuck complex psychics, load of shit.

  • @MisterBlinkyTheGreat It is called mathematics to prove theory. and experiments to put it to the test. and you get results. There is no such thing as complex physics unless you are incapable of understanding it. What do you refer? Newtonian? Relativity? Or quantum physics? Please I am all ears (figurative of course.) and they have proved it many times or else they would not have published it. Please if you cannot understand, then go back to your average life.
  • @MisterBlinkyTheGreat Wow, I'm impressed!!!

  • DUDE! dont put this on youtube! now god is gana patch it

  • south and north poles, and guess what theres a magnet under the whith thing if that was not a magnet it would go to either all 71 other angles or with enough force it would go straight down connecting to the other magnet so yah were not retarded :)

  • @JACKASS30023 your username speaks volumes about its owner

  • @TriggeRob wat does that have to DOuch about magnets?

  • @JACKASS30023 ... If you mean to insult me at least spelling the insulting word correctly... DOuche*

    there is no other magnet, this is when a metal reaches "absolute zero" look it up, gain knowledge and be better informed for next time.

  • Physics is basically about distances, angles, triangles and change of all that.

  • @vertexgo triangles?...lol....maby your thinking geometry.....and physics is the study of gravity....

  • @vertexgo

    nope.

    Physics is the study of nature itself.

  • classical

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  • what was poured in? liquid helium? is liquid nitrogen cold enough to create super conduction?

  • This is amazing, once you really think about it, The earth has a mass of 6,000,000,000,000 ,000,000,000,000 kilogram, which means it has a strong gravitational force, so strong it keeps us on the planet, yet, that magnet, with mass less and 1 kilogram is defying that gravity....

    Just wow

  • @RhydianTJ The magnet is not defying gravity. Nothing can. It just overcomes it. Difference.

  • @LoopuleasaIonut Thabks for correcting me :D

  • @RhydianTJ

    yep yep.

    It shows just how weak gravity is compared to the electromagnetic force.

    Gravity is actually very weak. (compared to the strong and electromagnetic force)

    You overcome it everyday.

    like just now I pick up my phone and viola!

    I overcame gravity.

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  • ive seen levitating bed somewhere

  • this may be a retarded question but wats a pixel

  • @taylorchavis1 its a person who goes around the internet to aggravate people for their own enjoyment.

  • @everene1 I see wat u did there

  • @taylorchavis1 When they say you can count the pixels, it means its highley pixelated, pixels are colared cubes that make up an image.

  • Does this mean that with a pair of magnet boots I can float on ice?

  • This is an honest question. What kind of applications can be obtained by doing this?

  • @agus2001 If you mean what good would this experiment do. Then you should know that this is the key to trains that run on magnets. Just search, i think theires one in Germany and in China.

  • @benalex291 thanks, I'll be sure to check it.

  • @agus2001 If i remember its the fastest train 420 km/h if i remember.

  • @agus2001 Actually its 581km/h

    Just type magnetic train and then china or japan.

  • it is a superconductor cooled with liquid nitrogen! No doubt the discoverer of the room-temperature super conductor is going to be Something BIG!

  • @MrMecaMania I know right?

    Think of all the applications!

  • @Forman6 Better not!! or am gonna get my head toasted just counting them!!! Guess it is gonna do a revolution similar to the the diode made to the electronics world!!

  • Criss Angle should see this!

  • That's so amazing.  I wonder what the powder was.

  • You'd think the smartest people in the world would have something above a calculator to record with.

  • I Saw A Bear Eating Soup While Flying With A Jet Pack.

    I Like Turtles.

  • 240p... we meet again.

  • It's superconductivity!

  • THE PHYSICS is at work

  • That's Misnar experiment

  • Jesus is at work here xD

  • To those who don't know, this is a demonstration of superconductors.. The meissner effect repels the magnets (like two same pole magnets) and flux pinning holds them together.

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  • @znsniper009 He probably used liquid nitrogen if the high temperature superconductor (>77 K) was an metal oxide ceramic. For lower temperatures nearer absolute zero, liquid Helium is used.

  • i wanna know how to do this

  • explination for god i just had a vision a original thought: a miracle, the outer is the source not the inner just trust me factor that in for everything it all makes sense. think about it. think the original is always gods matrix and we look out see siloquets and stars help us see things outer. think the universe like a hologram a human would look out and be blinded by the outer wall and quote unqoute god is the matrix creator

  • @Prohelp2010 FUCK the man with the golden voice

  • wow

  • ehh. that was cool.

    But did you see the man with the golden voice?

  • @ProHelp2010 RWJ reference, right?

  • @hidromeliorators

    yea lol

  • Cool

  • could someone please answer the easy physics question on my channel

  • cool story bro

  • /watch?v=ST2QgkJndqs

  • yay, superconducters and liquid nitrogen!

  • I like 0:41 where the cat is eating gummibears or something, i don't know the vid wasn't really clear to me ^__^

  • i couldnt watch this video, i didnt know what pixel to watch?

  • Dude, physics are awesome

  • the powder does it

  • below a certain temperature (varies with different metals or alloys), the resistance in a metal becomes zero. the temperature is usually extremely low. thanks to the leidenfrost effect, he can use his bare hands to demonstrate for brief periods of time.