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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

Levitating magnet above cooled superconductor


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http://www.lemonpie.cl or http://www.imnotbutimnot.blogspot.com

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  • This would be a great video of some stroke of pure idiocy hadn't possessed you to shoot it at 90 degree angle. WHY!? Simply to make us dizzy? I just don't get it...

  • Just a Joke! :P

  • Donde conseguiste el superconductor?¿Se encuentran en cualquier tienda de electronica?

  • xD

    Tienes que pedirlo a empresas especializadas en el rubro y eso depende del país donde vivas, quizá lo tengas que importar :)

    Además necesitas el nitrógeno líquido :D y el imán que levite :D ya que el que está abajo es el superconductor, ojo ;)

    Saludos!

  • q tal si se girase el video 90º! XD

  • Ajajaja, lo pensé, pero encontré que una de sus gracias era ser despelotado xD!

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  • Yes, the floating object is the magnet. The superconductor, below, must be cooled a lot before showing superconducting properties and be able to do this. In this case, liquid nitrogen is used to cool it to around -196 ºC.

    (Yes, below zero!)

  • the floating solid is magnet?

  • That floating solip is magnet?

  • gracias

    me podrias decir el nombr de la empresa en donde lo conseguiste aver si esta por aca en mexico tengo contacto con muchas empresas

  • lol n00bs

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