The power of a big Neodymium magnet

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

This is a video showing the power of a N45 2 inch cube neodymium magnet with a pull force of about 420lb. The demonstration with the dollar bill I saw on you tube done by robgallagher. The magnet is attracted to the dollar bill because of iron particles in the ink. In the clip where the magnet is holding up 149lb, the magnet is located between the white sheet of steel and the sheet of steel with the two orange weights on it. In the clip where I am crushing the tic tac container the 2in. cube neodymium magnet is in the case with a thin sheet of wood taped to one side of it, and the other magnet is a 1in. cube neodymium magnet wrapped in electrical tape. In the clip with the fake hand the 2in. cube neodymium magnet is in the plastic bag under the fake hand.

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  • I can just see some kid getting one of these... running up to thier grandma or grandpa... and tearing the pacemaker right out of thier chest like a scene from alien.

  • Thumbs up if you muted this right when it started

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  • and this is why i keep my two 2x2 cubes far far away from eachother and wrapped in a shirt and put in a wood box.

  • Lucky for me, I saw the Artist: finger eleven before the video even started..

  • where can I get a magnet like that?

  • how did you get the magnet off of the weights when you were done?

  • @uznnal they dont make neodymium magnets in 4 inch cubes. the largest size cube you can get is 2inches by 2 in.

  • i want one........... nice video so amazing...!

  • Well that all looked very useful in day to day life. No tic tac is going to ever fuck with you

  • I need to buy these.

  • @jessejcbrl Canadian pennies are. they are copper plated steel instead of copper plated zinc, like in the U.S.

  • LOL 420 lbs

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