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Uploaded by phyisfun on Jun 14, 2008
Posted with permission of Mr. Joseph Peterson and A/P Yap Kueh Chin.
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@youtubalisation A string is probably tethering the paperclip close enough to the magnet to be attracted whilst being far enough not to stick.
jpbhello 1 year ago
cool
1freedomfighter11 1 year ago
how the paper clip levitated in the first place? if the paper clip is attracted to the magnet, you cannot put things in between, right?
youtubalisation 1 year ago
@quantumforce100 an electromagnet works identically to a permanent magnet.
LOLDISNEYLAND 1 year ago
Any magnetically permiable material will have that effect, simply diverting and absorbing the field, not really shielding in the conventional sense and ultimatly will become magnetic itself.
Plataea 2 years ago
Will this work also for an electromagnet? Will the iron shield prevent an electromagnet from continuing to hold the paper clip?
quantumforce100 3 years ago
He said: A piece of IRON
Careica 3 years ago
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@youtubalisation A string is probably tethering the paperclip close enough to the magnet to be attracted whilst being far enough not to stick.
jpbhello 1 year ago
cool
1freedomfighter11 1 year ago
how the paper clip levitated in the first place? if the paper clip is attracted to the magnet, you cannot put things in between, right?
youtubalisation 1 year ago
@quantumforce100 an electromagnet works identically to a permanent magnet.
LOLDISNEYLAND 1 year ago
Any magnetically permiable material will have that effect, simply diverting and absorbing the field, not really shielding in the conventional sense and ultimatly will become magnetic itself.
Plataea 2 years ago
Will this work also for an electromagnet? Will the iron shield prevent an electromagnet from continuing to hold the paper clip?
quantumforce100 3 years ago
He said: A piece of IRON
Careica 3 years ago