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Magetic experiment 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

Showing axial harmonic motion The tighter I hold the spring the faster the magnet will go. newtons third law of motion comes to mind." For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction." Because of the ring magnets mass being unequal there is a axial shift as the pull force wants to go towards the center of the bottom magnet. centrifugal forces want the magnet to fly outwards but the tensor fields created pulls it back towards the center. The spring stores the energy and conserves momentum.

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  • Could you explain the materials you have, watch bits are magnetised, and which direction are they polarised.

  • if you look carefully at the video I am trying to show the polarity. I am using two ring magnets. The top one is fasten halfway between a model airplane prop balancing axis the spring is from the back of a flashlight. all magnets ring or otherwise are facing each other in a north to south direction. . Try to keep top mag centered. Have fun watching and feeling it spin. Thanks for watching and sorry it took so long to respond.

  • Thanks for watching. Just the kind of comment I would exspect . Maybe you have something better to offer?

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  • Very interesting!

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