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Highspeed Superconductors - Magnetic Levitation

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

Superconductors are back! We are proud to present you with detailed Highspeed footage of 2 demonstrations conducted by Michael Szymczak and Marcin Sadowski at the University of Warsaw. The first part shows a magnet suspended in mid-air, but since this is common enough, we've decided to treat it wit ferro-fluid as well. The second part is a simple demonstration of a rotating magnet. Both vids were recorded at the rate of 1050 fps which is 42 times slower than real-time. Special LED lamps were used to light the set to avoid heating the superconductors too quickly. Even so each demonstration lasted no longer than six seconds in real time.
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  • Fucking magnets, how do they work?

  • UNOBTAINIUM?!?!

    

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  • why don't they teach&show us this kind of stuff at school?

  • FUCKING MAGNETS

    

  • does superconductors generate gravity?

    why the black liquid attracted by the superconductors?!

    look at 0:11 ( the last drops

  • when are we gonna make superman belts?

  • @casseroledank the magnetic field is there, so why can't i see it?

  • I can't see anything !

  • fucking magnets

  • Fucking magnets

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