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Perfect timing 😊
ok as long as you arnt levitating any frogs, they get confused with the lack of gravity
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ОтветитьHell yeah another cube vid
ОтветитьOne thing I've yet to see any experiments on re magnesium: its electrical conductivity. Would be interesting to try lighting magnesium on fire by running 50,000 volts through it.
Ответитьwhat is the difference in nucleus and electron shells between iron and aluminium so that one is magnetic and other is not ?
Ответитьwell technically all things that contain iron are magnetic, it just takes a really strong magnet for them to actually work, which gives a great new idea for the next experiment, magnetise blood
ОтветитьSome iron compounds are magnetic, especially magnetite.
ОтветитьWas geschieht dynamisch physikalisch wenn Magesiumkugeln mit Eisen überzogen wird und jedes Stück ((Mg)Fe) dann exakt eine Planckmasse auf die Waage bringt?
ОтветитьThe title of the video isn't the greatest on this vid. It doesn't quite hook people. I saw your channel name tho and knew it would be a good vid, but if I didn't know it was u guys I probably would have scrolled past this video. No offense meant, much love guys
ОтветитьTry look up the book: "Non-Ferrous Metal-Attracting Special Electromagnet - Leonard R Crow" - it shows how to make an electromagnet that can attract non-ferrous metals like copper and aluminium :ø)
ОтветитьAhhhh, apparently pointing out that a video title is grossly misleading causes the comment to be automatically deleted.
Take 2. Yes, the misleading title is disappointing. Coating magnesium in iron… not terribly interesting.
Many well introduced several concepts. Very good. I reminded me of some facts I knew but also i had no idea that nickel is magnetic. I no very little (almost none) about chemistry and I love that information. Thank you! My first thing I watched when I got up. Dank U well. I definitely can’t spell.
ОтветитьAh, i remember the one time we did this experiment in university, also, my physics teacher tought the Orsted "experiment" in a much different way XD
ОтветитьNext time show us gadolinium when it gets 🥶 and turns 🧲 that whould have been way better for what the title said 😊
ОтветитьOK, what's the difference between going through all the chemistry steps and simply rolling the magnesium balls in a dish of glue containing iron particles? hahaha 🤣
Ответитьa more impressive experiment is simply to cool oxygen to make it a liquid and then notice it is magnetic, almost as much as iron
ОтветитьVous avez encore triché je savais merci pour tous vos explications c'est quand même fascinante que si on fait chauffer les ions du fer très très fort ce n'est pas magnétique le faire il savait pas qu'on pouvait transformer le magnésium en sulfate de fer
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