> Zantorc said on
12-17-2009 at
21:00:
@lawnmower24:Search for 'Amazing physics: explained'.
> four2x4 said on
12-17-2009 at
15:51:
There are those would beg to differ.
> BOATENGJUNIOR said on
12-17-2009 at
13:24:
We are trapped in 3D. And not 3D-4D. :)
> mongoose100989 said on
12-17-2009 at
05:44:
I digress.
> lawnmower24 said on
12-17-2009 at
01:57:
someone please explain...
> onehitquake said on
12-16-2009 at
22:43:
nice
> Zantorc said on
12-16-2009 at
21:25:
Yes do. Then you'll see why the Meissner effect isn't being demonstrated here. If he placed the magnet on the superconductor, then cooled it and then it sponaneously levitated, that would demonstrated the Meissner effect - but he didn't do that.
> Zantorc said on
12-16-2009 at
21:19:
No the Meissner effect is not being demonstrated here. What you are seeing is Faraday's law for a perfect conductor and flux pinning. The Meissner effect is neither of these.
> Ceelees97 said on
12-15-2009 at
21:25:
OMG :O that good that this! He(she) says to me that it is what has inside, square it, surely that it is a magnet!Good-bye
> benfarren2006 said on
12-15-2009 at
16:00:
Or.... Its just the Meissner Effect
> joshtheguitarfreak said on
12-15-2009 at
05:10:
alucard is definitely right. That's just liquid nitrogen. We did it in AP physics.
> BouXyass said on
12-14-2009 at
00:55:
supraconductivity and Meissner effect ( google it) -__^
> desigous123 said on
12-13-2009 at
17:33:
its a magnet you can see it blink to another video at 0:27 he could of fliped it inbetween
> four2x4 said on
12-13-2009 at
17:05:
Amazing what we humans have somehow figured out over time. We are trapped in 3-4 dimensions, and if only we could physically experience just a few more of the 10-14 that exist. (depending on what you believe)
> lingojac said on
12-13-2009 at
02:53:
physics rules
> justinkatz44 said on
12-13-2009 at
01:49:
FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> comelya said on
12-11-2009 at
01:32:
es agua calienteeee acaso
> TheEL337dude said on
12-10-2009 at
21:27:
does the Architect know about this?
> alucard217 said on
12-10-2009 at
18:48:
Actually jackson32 the real reason is when a super conductor (e.g. YBa2Cu3O7) has reached its critical temperature upon coolling its becomes perfectly diamagnetic thus mirroring the flux of the magnet, this 'mirroring' causes a mutual repulsion, hence the magnet levitates
> jackson32 said on
12-10-2009 at
13:15:
The reason the disk does not fall to the side is because superconductors at very low temperatures cause the magnetic flux lines to go around the material instead of through it.