MAGNETIC LEAD !

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2011

i used a toroid PMH to make LEAD stick to a magnet. so far, i have made 3 metals stick to a magnet.[giant paramagnetism ?] aluminum, lead and gold. the aluminum i also made at least partly dia magnetic. i will do a video on that soon. this is to show that Eds PMH is more than meets the eye! the lead turns a yellowish when it is magnetic...update, i even melted the lead and it still retained its magnetic properties! this is new. i hope that someone with a PMH will verify my findings

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  • I was able to magnetize bismuth and zinc. I will post video soon!! I wasn't able to see the dimension of the toroid P.M.H. that you used so I guessed and had a local fabrication shop roll a 7' by 5/8" thick steel bar for me and it has a little more than a two foot inner circumference. It will lock with a 12v low amps tap but I used a car battery to do my experiments for the amperage.

  • @Coffinboxman excellent work!

  • interesting experiment. just watched yer second vid, fascinating. opens up all sorts of possibilities for use.

    makes me wonder if leedskalnin could do that with rocks.

  • @harpbloke i do not think Ed "floated" the stones as much as i believe changed the balance point in them if that makes any sense. but this i do know, Ed did what he said!

  • @harpbloke i do not think Ed "floated" the stones as much as i believe changed the balance point in them if that makes any sense. but this i do know, Ed did what he said!

  • You can make a a/c magnet pick up non ferrous metal.Its called ac induction.

  • @TheStriker40 but you must use a/c to do it, this uses no power only magnetics

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  • thats weird-perhaps this process could be applied to Stan Meyer's magnetic gas...

  • i hope your washing your hands after handling that lol

  • Very good.

  • i think that if i can make it magnetic, i must also be able to make it diamagnetic. @vinshbrief, jetijs was able to do the same thing with pop can thickness material[giant paramagnetism]

  • @potatoheadist

    yes very nice.. can you change bigger pieces also? i wonder what would happen to the lenz law after you change a copper\aluminum tube..

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