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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

http://MagnetNerd.com Several viewers have asked me about how electronics are affected by strong magnetic fields. The Neodymium Magnet is a 2 by 2 by 1 thick N42 block with a pull force of around 325 pounds and a surface field of around 5500 gauss. This is strong! The timepieces functions are normal and the phones still have my numbers in memory. So now we know.

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  • idiotic

  • not too sure the pull force is 325 lbs, I have read more like 200 to 240lbs

  • see what happens when you put your computer hardrive next to it

  • 1:07 haha that was the first phone i ever had.

  • 8453378583 XD

  • 2:08 minutes wasted of my life

  • wtf? Really NOTHING happened...

  • @mrbryanzachary Wow youre a real genius.

  • i think the decepticons are trying to talk to us O.O

  • You live near Connecticut :P

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