they're actually trying to use this as a way to make cars hover above roads, but they want to make it so the black material doesn't have to be cooled down to a low temperature.
Magnetism is broadcast perpendicular to electric component of charge with an equal amplitude. So as they flow of electricity increases, seen here by lowered resistance as a result of decrease in temperature, the strength of the magnetic field increases. That is what allows magnets to be strong enough to create levitation.
it's a super conducter. I don't really know the science behind it, but it's a weird thing that when applied to an extreemly low temperature (provided usually by liquid nitrogen) it creates a half repulsive and half attractive force. Like a half magnet. it's crazy shit.
:O !
narutofanstudios1234 8 months ago
I love the way magnets work, Some devices that we use shouldn't even be operated byt electricity when we got magnets. Qwandale Coleman
Qfly9 9 months ago
they're actually trying to use this as a way to make cars hover above roads, but they want to make it so the black material doesn't have to be cooled down to a low temperature.
monkypunishr 1 year ago
dude this is fake.. its just a trick...its not the same scene they changed it
dirtygamewess 1 year ago
@dirtygamewess ive done this before its not fake... Retake science kid
SuperJdiddy 1 year ago
SCIENCE!
JasminLeblanc 1 year ago
Holy fuck!
Surfister 1 year ago
Fuckin' magnets! How do they work?
LordLeti 1 year ago 7
Magnetism is broadcast perpendicular to electric component of charge with an equal amplitude. So as they flow of electricity increases, seen here by lowered resistance as a result of decrease in temperature, the strength of the magnetic field increases. That is what allows magnets to be strong enough to create levitation.
CAFFIENEHOUND 1 year ago 9
@CAFFIENEHOUND In English?
gefekuoca 1 year ago
I've seen this done before, but I don't know the science behind it. Can someone explain.
DanRaccoon 2 years ago
This would be a great video.... if it only came with an audio explanation.
otghgad 4 years ago
Is that green thing Kryptonite
AntiHamster500 5 years ago
O.o wtf man...
DaEliminator 4 years ago
thats awesome!
Dotcomname3 5 years ago
It proves the theory of entanglement.
SuperDave1481 5 years ago
This is somehow explained though quantum mechanics, but I'm not smart enough to try....
KleenezeOpportunity 5 years ago
it's a super conducter. I don't really know the science behind it, but it's a weird thing that when applied to an extreemly low temperature (provided usually by liquid nitrogen) it creates a half repulsive and half attractive force. Like a half magnet. it's crazy shit.
flytape8490 5 years ago
Very nice!
Mindresukker 5 years ago
How did you do this? And why does it react that way?
animejunkie02 5 years ago
lol i reammmber this scientist do this. u use liquid nitrogen on both of them or something
DaEliminator 4 years ago