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Lenz's Law Demonstration in 1.5 Tesla MRI.mp4

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2011

Aluminum is non magnetic but becomes a conductor of magnetism when placed in a magnetic field. Because magnetic fields want to align in parallel directions, the aluminum blocks shown here will appear to be suspended in motion in one direction but fall with gravity in the other.

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  • @disfiguration If you're an abject moron who hasn't a clue what they're looking at, such as yourself for instance, then yes, it "failed hard". However, if one is not that and does have a clue about physics and magnetic fields, then no, it doesn't "fail hard". In fact, it's pretty freaking cool.

  • lmao this failed so hard.

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