Magnetic forces take center stage in a series of fascinating tricks and experiments that reveal their hidden potential. Each demonstration highlights unique reactions, showing how magnets interact ...
A permanent magnet changes the flux through coil, generating a voltage that can be read by an analog voltmeter (you can pretend it's a galvanometer). Connect the voltmeter to the coil or to the DAQ ...
A strong permanent magnet acts as a simple pendulum, swinging back and forth while hanging from strings. A copper plate underneath the magnet can be moved up to tune the eddy current damping. Swing ...
Experience the wonder of science with these amazing tricks and experiments. From mind-bending magnet experiments to balloon ...
Have you heard the phrase opposites attract? That's definitely the case with magnets. Magnets have a north pole and a south pole. If you put the north ...
An curved arrow pointing right. These magnets "eat slime!" They're experiments conducted by YouTuber Mirko Pafundi. He makes videos about one thing... MAGNETS! His page features over 100 magnetic ...
Skyrmions are nanometer- to micrometer-sized magnetic whirls that ... Collaboration of theory and experiment To meet this challenge, the theoretical physics group of Professor Peter Virnau and ...
Altermagnetism was first theorized in 2019 and experimentally confirmed in 2024 by researchers at Mainz University. It ...
Scientists have found an elusive third form of magnetism that could help solve a longstanding puzzle about superconductors.