World's Strongest Magnet!

  Переглядів 12,490,328

Veritasium

Veritasium

День тому

The world's strongest magnet is a million times stronger than Earth's magnetic field. Learn more about sustainability and Google’s efforts at sustainability.google. Part of this video was sponsored by Google.
Trends insights for the past year are based on Google Trends data from 2/10/2022 - 2/10/2023, U.S.
▀▀▀
Thanks to the entire NHMFL team - especially Tim, Stephen, Caroline, Kristin, Sam, Lance, and everyone who helped with the demos - for the great visit.
The NHMFL is funded by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida.
Special thanks to Henry from Minutephysics for lending his magnet animations from our magnet collaboration: • MAGNETS: How Do They W...
▀▀▀
References:
Liu, Y., Zhu, D. M., Strayer, D. M., & Israelsson, U. E. (2010). Magnetic levitation of large water droplets and mice. Advances in Space Research, 45(1), 208-213.
Simon, M. D., & Geim, A. K. (2000). Diamagnetic levitation: Flying frogs and floating magnets. Journal of applied physics, 87(9), 6200-6204.
Berry, M. V., & Geim, A. K. (1997). Of flying frogs and levitrons. European Journal of Physics, 18(4), 307.
▀▀▀
Special thanks to our Patreon supporters:
Tj Steyn, Meg Noah, Bernard McGee, James Sanger, Elliot Miller, Jerome Barakos M.D., Amadeo Bee, TTST, Balkrishna Heroor, Chris LaClair, John H. Austin Jr., Eric Sexton, John Kiehl, Anton Ragin, Diffbot, Gnare, Dave Kircher, Burt Humburg, Blake Byers, Evgeny Skvortsov, Meekay, Bill Linder, Paul Peijzel, Josh Hibschman, Mac Malkawi, Juan Benet, Sunil Nagaraj, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Stephen Wilcox, Marinus Kuivenhoven, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi
▀▀▀
Written by Derek Muller
Edited and Motion Graphics by Trenton Oliver
Coordinated by Emily Zhang and Derek Muller
Filmed by Derek Muller, Trenton Oliver, Raquel Nuno and Emily Zhang
Additional video/photos supplied by Pond5 & Getty Images
Music from Epidemic Sound
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
Produced by Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, and Emily Zhang

КОМЕНТАРІ: 7 200
@bovinejonie3745
@bovinejonie3745 Рік тому
Of course you need the worlds strongest man to control the worlds strongest magnet. Dude’s jacked 😂
@bramtube6922
@bramtube6922 Рік тому
though this to 😂
@stuffmadethen
@stuffmadethen Рік тому
He's working out passively, just being around the magnet all day 😂
@piccalillipit9211
@piccalillipit9211 Рік тому
*IM GUESSING* you get muscles like that from pulling stuff off the magnet all day...?
@wertacus
@wertacus Рік тому
Bro bench presses metal chairs while laying on it
@butthole9843
@butthole9843 Рік тому
CUMGUTTERS!!!
@BlackFragFilms
@BlackFragFilms Рік тому
Love how open those guys are to just mess around with equipment worth millions of dollars. This type of stuff inspires young people interested in science.
@PeterDB90
@PeterDB90 Рік тому
It's how discoveries are made :P
@andromeda45188
@andromeda45188 Рік тому
I wish science was taught in schools like this, so more young ppl would be interested in science.
@maxwyght1840
@maxwyght1840 Рік тому
@@andromeda45188 Too much liability. One day some kid gets a booboo during shop class, and a week later, his Karen mom shuts down shop class for the entire country.
@thewhitefalcon8539
@thewhitefalcon8539 Рік тому
​@@andromeda45188 we had a few science shows with Jacob's ladders and beds of nails and levitating superconductors and stuff like that
@PeterDB90
@PeterDB90 Рік тому
@@andromeda45188 I've always felt that there are lots of young people interested in science, it's just not a career that's pushed very much in schools (at least not when I went). Often times the careers that pop up as options that are STEM oriented focus mostly on the TEM part, not so much the S part. At least when I was a kid, I always thought that science is something that is reserved for the true geniuses of our world, so I didn't get into it because I felt like I don't have the inherent "talent" required to become a scientist, even though science and math were my favorite subjects in school (ended up going into accounting because I was told "that's math" - it isn't). Turns out, you don't have to be a genius - all it takes is for you to be competent enough to be able to grasp the concept after you study, and passionate enough to actually study. Had I known that I would probably pursue it.
@davidasher3624
@davidasher3624 7 місяців тому
Imagine being so successful on UKposts that not only does google pay you ad revenue, but the straight up sponsor you. That's badass! Keep it going!
@marianl8718
@marianl8718 7 місяців тому
This is meant to hide the fact that humanity is pushed by force on the path of science, a path that people unfortunately consider a priori good.
@TheGuyWhoAsked1245
@TheGuyWhoAsked1245 Місяць тому
Tbh I don’t understand why Google would sponsor something, they literally own UKposts , this is the same as saying “I was sponsored by UKposts” like wtf
@thefinestmeme3317
@thefinestmeme3317 Місяць тому
@@TheGuyWhoAsked1245public relations. Sponsoring beloved creators makes you consider them with higher regard
@Toby-rl8sg
@Toby-rl8sg 26 днів тому
Google is the world’s richest country.
@seabass273
@seabass273 24 дні тому
@@Toby-rl8sg you stupid?
@troybrumm17
@troybrumm17 Рік тому
It was fun having the Veritasium team at the lab! We don't often get a chance to "play" with our instruments and it was great to be able to demonstrate a few principles of magnetism in creative ways.
@Lord_Alhaitham
@Lord_Alhaitham Рік тому
amazing
@BabyJesus66
@BabyJesus66 Рік тому
F-ing magnets, how do they work?
@tythanh4708
@tythanh4708 Рік тому
ok
@brandonaservantofmercy8561
@brandonaservantofmercy8561 Рік тому
Hi!
@troybrumm17
@troybrumm17 Рік тому
@@brandonaservantofmercy8561 Hey!
@Seraph.G
@Seraph.G Рік тому
I love how some labs are like "everything we do is HIGHLY CONTROLLED, you can record but DO NOT do anything weird" and then in this one it's like "yeah let's tape some washers into a NERF football"
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture Рік тому
When I worked in a lab, we often did funky stuff for testing or for fun. A lot of the time, it progressed into something where we could plan an actual experiment that collected data. You learn a lot through playing around.
@mr.rabbit5642
@mr.rabbit5642 Рік тому
@@soaringvulture Yeap, thats how we have fun in science circles
@PrimeSuperboy
@PrimeSuperboy Рік тому
not to mention "wanna use a leaf blower?"
@NeutroniummAlchemist
@NeutroniummAlchemist Рік тому
I mean they had a potato cannon just lying around with slugs ready to go.
@error.418
@error.418 Рік тому
Based on the shots he cut to of the other football, it seemed more like this setup was something they had done before, including tossing it at the outside of the magnet. It doesn't seem like any of the experiments came from Veritasium but were instead this lab showing off fun things they had tried before.
@gameskyjumper1721
@gameskyjumper1721 Місяць тому
Buy a house. Build a 45T magnet under the kitchen floor. 3 in the morning, woke up because hungry. Turn the magnet on.Heat up food and eat it in a metal plate. Now finally you can eat in peace knowing that if you drop the plate accidentally, there will be no sound to wake your family up.
@GinGouki
@GinGouki 23 дні тому
Wow😂 amazing
@miabee6267
@miabee6267 20 днів тому
Completely practical
@pasta0328
@pasta0328 Місяць тому
You can tell that dude drinks a ton of water with how hulked up he appears. Truth is he's only like that from standing near the magnet
@zack32460
@zack32460 13 годин тому
Tim is great and a bodybuilder.
@xplorerF
@xplorerF Рік тому
Discovering magnetic rocks 3000 years ago must have seriously blown some minds 🤯
@UncleKennysPlace
@UncleKennysPlace Рік тому
You can bet that they were discovered long before that, just no documentation.
@savagepro9060
@savagepro9060 Рік тому
"Discovering magnetic rocks 3000 years ago must have seriously blown some minds" Yeah crack rocks, the addiction have a long history🤣
@SyukriLajin
@SyukriLajin Рік тому
ìf i find a rock that sticks to each other today, i'd still be excited, even knowing what it is. rofl
@Ixidora
@Ixidora Рік тому
It blows minds to this day, magnetism is (to my knowledge) the only fundamental force that science hasn't identified the unique particle which causes it. If I could study anything at all it would be magnetism, likely the final piece of the standard model puzzle.
@gownerjones1450
@gownerjones1450 Рік тому
​@@Ixidora Magnetism is one effect of the elctromagnetic force which is caused by all subatomic particles that carry electric charge. These come in two flavors, elementary particles and composite particles (also called hadrons). I'll list some of them for you here: Elementary: Electrons, positrons, all quarks and anti-quarks Hadrons: Protons, anti-protons (these consist of two up-quarks and one down-quark / two anti-up-quarks and one anti-down-quark respectively), pions, kaons (these consist of combinations of quarks as well). There are some particles that we do in fact not know about yet. A few years ago, we found one of them, the Higgs boson which is the carrier of the gravitational force. Now, we are on the hunt for dark matter. There is a predicted particle we are still trying to find called the axion which could explain the phenomenon. Disclaimer: I am not a physicist, I just read a lot about the topic because of personal interest. I might still be very wrong.
@ares395
@ares395 Рік тому
That is ridiculously cool. And I love how scientists are basically adults that never lost their childhood curiosity.
@LuizEnger
@LuizEnger Рік тому
Hah, you perfectly described how I feel!
@ts90000
@ts90000 Рік тому
The difference between screwing around and science is whether or not you write down a hypothesis and conclusion.
@firewoodloki
@firewoodloki Рік тому
@@ts90000 Ah, the documentation part where all children stop having fun.
@gauravnegi4312
@gauravnegi4312 Рік тому
@@firewoodloki so true.
@robertanderson2424
@robertanderson2424 Рік тому
I think most people would prefer interesting work But not everyone gets so lucky lol
@sammy5590
@sammy5590 11 місяців тому
So awesome to see the MagLab get the spotlight it deserves! I had the pleasure of going to FSU and I got to meet so many people who worked there. All incredibly smart and able to convey information to anyone. The annual open house is something of a local holiday.
@466rudy6
@466rudy6 2 місяці тому
World's Strongest Shirt Sleeves
@zeph0shade
@zeph0shade Рік тому
You can just tell that man either is or would be the best science dad ever. None of these little "experiments" are new concepts for him at all, but he humors and even helps set things up that must seem practically childish to him, just like a dad helping his child with a science fair project.
@nasso_
@nasso_ Рік тому
i wish he was my science dad 🥴
@jefffrasca4054
@jefffrasca4054 Рік тому
I don't think he's humoring them at all. Some things never get boring.
@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 Рік тому
I’m gonna take a half a second here just to admire Captain America’s guns here…
@iloveplasticbottles
@iloveplasticbottles Рік тому
Let's be real here: he probably finds those little "experiments" fun too
@nasso_
@nasso_ Рік тому
@@jefffrasca4054 i wish i was consuming him 🥴
@timb7342
@timb7342 11 місяців тому
9:02 They went a hell of a long way round to re-inventing the soft close toilet seat.
@davidhinostroza9420
@davidhinostroza9420 9 місяців тому
As someone who wants to apply to use those facilities, I'm surprised on how you got the time to film it! Great video!!
@MartinFrancisEcclesiact
@MartinFrancisEcclesiact 4 місяці тому
It's probably a ngreat free commercial for them.
@Redmenace96
@Redmenace96 Рік тому
I know that pro scientists are interested in sharing their knowledge, but letting Veritasium Dude come in and goof around is a very kind and helpful choice. My students really dig this.
@NandR
@NandR Рік тому
Here in Tallahassee they do tours of the MagLab and show demostrations. So cool to see Veritasium here is cool.
@justdoit83388
@justdoit83388 Рік тому
He's the blippi of science in this video.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@ImDemonAlchemist
@ImDemonAlchemist 2 місяці тому
Worth acknowledging that "Veritasium Dude" is a PhD Physicist himself.
@jiyuandong8964
@jiyuandong8964 Рік тому
Love the magnet guy! He knew literally everything about the questions Derek asked, and you could just tell that man knows sooo much about what he does it's ridiculous. Anyway, great video!!
@xehP
@xehP Рік тому
I mean the majority of people he talks to know the answers to the questions he's asking as 1. they're literally hired for a reason so they know what they're doing and 2. he's asking pretty laymen questions, which are easy for the professionals to answer, but I guess the unorthodox out of the box thinking (childlike) questions can throw them off.
@MrRinre
@MrRinre Рік тому
Are you surprised that an expert in their field knows the answers to the questions lol?
@unknown2k229
@unknown2k229 Рік тому
IMPORTANT MESSAGE I invite you to Islam - i invite you to peace. Worship Allah, turn back to the creator of the heavens and the earth Allah. To him belongs this kingdom This life is only temporary. We must use our time to prepare for the meeting with Allah on the Day of Judgement. I dont want to enforce anything. I am only here to spread the truth. I highly recommend you to convert/revert back to Islam before death - this is the best for you. Islam is the best way of life! To find true happiness you must convert to Islam, become a muslim and get closer to Allah.... It would be good for you
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@MROIY
@MROIY Рік тому
I agree
@WinJan
@WinJan 2 місяці тому
I love how nonchalant these guys are. They're like "sure whatever" to whatever whacky or dangerous thing you want to do with their world record super magnet
@noussitresor56
@noussitresor56 Рік тому
Thanks very much Veritasium for giving us the opportunity to see amazing places we would certainly never visit
@TimeBucks
@TimeBucks Рік тому
This is so cool
@UKThisTheNew
@UKThisTheNew Рік тому
👍
@rakhimukherjee6138
@rakhimukherjee6138 Рік тому
Nice video
@souvikmondal8575
@souvikmondal8575 Рік тому
Nice
@vasilemariangiarap7005
@vasilemariangiarap7005 Рік тому
Super tare
@nishatanwani6460
@nishatanwani6460 Рік тому
It was great watching the world's strangest magnet..
@charizardjmj
@charizardjmj Рік тому
That guy is multi-classing in real life. He's strong, smart and charismatic
@korganrocks3995
@korganrocks3995 Рік тому
I didn't realise Half-Orc Barbarian/Scientist was a legal combo! 😄
@Shrooblord
@Shrooblord Рік тому
@@korganrocks3995 Storm Barbarian / Graviturgy wizard multiclass with a dash of artificer mixed in
@mahiranindo1967
@mahiranindo1967 Рік тому
Bro is hank
@deefman123
@deefman123 Рік тому
and even pulls off a crew cut
@Jayess-c
@Jayess-c Рік тому
He's professor hulk.
@SunBane67
@SunBane67 8 місяців тому
I did research here on a winter trip in undergrad. Awesome team and incredibly friendly people. The maglab is a marvel and I feel so fortunate to have gotten to do research with their instruments. paper pending peer review :)
@-Graham
@-Graham 11 місяців тому
It must be so rewarding and exciting to be at the developmental forefront of new technologies like this! I am awestruck and envious of these guys! I love it!
@longpeter-cw3sg
@longpeter-cw3sg 6 місяців тому
I don't think you know what envious means.
@-Graham
@-Graham 6 місяців тому
@@longpeter-cw3sg It strikes a desire in me to want it for myself. It makes me want to emulate it for myself if it were possible. I know exactly what it means and I stand by what I said
@longpeter-cw3sg
@longpeter-cw3sg 6 місяців тому
@@-Graham so you want it for yourself and you resent the people that have it?
@-Graham
@-Graham 6 місяців тому
@@longpeter-cw3sg Not at all. Resentment and envy are not the same thing. If I resented them then I would have said that.
@longpeter-cw3sg
@longpeter-cw3sg 6 місяців тому
@@-Graham it's literally in the definition of envy
@Sanity016
@Sanity016 Рік тому
I like the magnet guy, he's smart without being cocky. He knows the safety rules and has fun within them.
@Rathbone_fan_account
@Rathbone_fan_account Рік тому
My man's max leveled Intelligence and Strenght.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@dkaloger5720
@dkaloger5720 Рік тому
Everyone at this lab seems to be having so much fun .Magnets are so cool
@Fr_g
@Fr_g Рік тому
@@wingit7335 What kind of bs is this? It doesn't affect people, lol
@ilyaa2010
@ilyaa2010 Рік тому
@@wingit7335 bro thinks he is gonna die there.
@DrDeuteron
@DrDeuteron Рік тому
Violent J's smurf account?
@PosterityIslesNews
@PosterityIslesNews Рік тому
@@wingit7335 its a magnet not a nuclear reactor lol
@gedstrom
@gedstrom Рік тому
@@Fr_g If it didn't effect people, we WOULD NOT have MRI machines!
@ForOdinAndAsgard
@ForOdinAndAsgard 11 місяців тому
I knew about the falling effect of certain materials in a magnetic field but I have never seen it before. That is just fantastic to see.
@deawilld4346
@deawilld4346 5 місяців тому
I love Derek having fun like a child playing with a leaf blower while standing on a floating magnet
@OneMasterDisaster
@OneMasterDisaster Рік тому
Derek probably loved the “you’re strong like bull” compliment at 11:00 for it to make it into the final cut 😂
@RGRundeRGRound
@RGRundeRGRound Рік тому
@Pikapop26
@Pikapop26 5 місяців тому
Hahahahaha
@w1111-vs3dd
@w1111-vs3dd 3 місяці тому
​@@RGRundeRGRoundgooglebajink 💀
@Phoenix_Gaming5910
@Phoenix_Gaming5910 2 місяці тому
@bokchoiman
@bokchoiman Рік тому
The fact that they let you do all this is mindblowing
@007Strings007
@007Strings007 Рік тому
It looked to me like they do this stuff all the time, I mean they had a potato cannon with specialty made projectiles but yeah.
@moonasha
@moonasha Рік тому
they're letting him shoot a potato cannon in a room that's probably word tens of millions of dollars. insane
@007Strings007
@007Strings007 Рік тому
​@@moonasha Yeah I know, but it's not like he brought the potato cannon or made the projectiles they just like had it there it seamed like
@amplifire-
@amplifire- Рік тому
bro even got sponsored by google
@hms1212
@hms1212 Рік тому
pretty sure google made a large donation to the lab apart from sponsoring Derek. No way a government lab can be used just like this
@conrad2468
@conrad2468 Рік тому
What an absolute unit of a man.
@XaviLR
@XaviLR Рік тому
actually the units were teslas not men
@jonathanbelfire
@jonathanbelfire Рік тому
@@XaviLR Reminds me of Physics class... Teacher: You have 45T at the magnet. You lose 5T for every meter, what are you left with when you are 2 meters away? Me: 35 Teacher: 35 what? 35 Men? 0 points.
@bgtyhnmju7
@bgtyhnmju7 Рік тому
Yup. Keeping this tab open for all the right reasons.
@foxbutterfly-eden8715
@foxbutterfly-eden8715 Рік тому
Nikola Tesla was the truest unit
@Jayess-c
@Jayess-c Рік тому
It's professor hulk in real life lol
@iLLadelph267
@iLLadelph267 6 місяців тому
3:12 I appreciate this man's attention to safety!
@mysterymayhem7020
@mysterymayhem7020 7 місяців тому
anytime I watch some of these vids I feel like my head is going to explode with the sheer amazement of the intelligence of the people behind some of these mechanisms and the science behind it.
@j800r_aswell
@j800r_aswell Рік тому
My brain: "This is fascinating." Also my brain: "Damn! That dude is built!"
@robymaru03
@robymaru03 Місяць тому
When scientists got jack, you know they're doing true science.
@mizuhonova
@mizuhonova Рік тому
Whoever on the team randomly thought to bring a potato cannon and leaf blower to the labs deserves a raise lol.
@zacharymitchell8546
@zacharymitchell8546 Рік тому
Not only that - look at the top projectile rotating. Some one made a potato cannon with a rifled barrel lmfao
@larryenglish9292
@larryenglish9292 Рік тому
@@zacharymitchell8546 we shoot it over a pond during our annual open house. we will begin constructing a new canon for demos this year 🙂
@lorigoshert6667
@lorigoshert6667 Рік тому
@@larryenglish9292 We were there! I was thinking the fish and turtles must have been very confused that day.
@unknown2k229
@unknown2k229 Рік тому
IMPORTANT MESSAGE I invite you to Islam - i invite you to peace. Worship Allah, turn back to the creator of the heavens and the earth Allah. To him belongs this kingdom This life is only temporary. We must use our time to prepare for the meeting with Allah on the Day of Judgement. I dont want to enforce anything. I am only here to spread the truth. I highly recommend you to convert/revert back to Islam before death - this is the best for you. Islam is the best way of life! To find true happiness you must convert to Islam, become a muslim and get closer to Allah.... It would be good for you
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@gwenturo9550
@gwenturo9550 5 місяців тому
It's probably nowhere near as strong as this one, but underneath the building at which I take my physics seminars at school, there's a big underground lab where they do plasma physics stuff, growing materials in plasma, shoot stuff with lasers, and it also houses what I was told was "the biggest and strongest electromagnet in the southeast" I got to see so much stuff going down there, it was mind-blowing. I wanted to cry because I was thinking about how many people never get to see this fascinating kind of stuff. I wish science was taken more seriously by the public.
@alejrandom6592
@alejrandom6592 9 місяців тому
"I'm a simple man, I see a hole, I poke it"
@st_420
@st_420 Рік тому
This is the most pumped up scientist I've seen so far.
@juliuszkocinski7478
@juliuszkocinski7478 Рік тому
Bro must've lifted couple aluminium plates in fields there
@misakamikoto5164
@misakamikoto5164 Рік тому
@@juliuszkocinski7478 I think this his private gym
@leon.690sm9
@leon.690sm9 Рік тому
@@juliuszkocinski7478 he just stands on the magnet and lifts 100g aluminum weights XD
@mikeoxmall69420
@mikeoxmall69420 Рік тому
He's not just pumping iron, he's pumping iron in a strong magnetic field 💪
@leon.690sm9
@leon.690sm9 Рік тому
@Josias Lourenço 🤨
@clarkboyd9605
@clarkboyd9605 Рік тому
About 10 years ago I worked at a company that made high speed, fiberoptic magnetic field sensors. Those sensors were taken to this facility in Florida for calibration. Since it was very time consuming to do these calibrations on all new sensor designs, I built a pulsed magnetic system to test the new designs. My system achieved pulses of about 12T in a 2 cubic inch central volume and saved the company a lot of money during R&D. It is great to see this video and it brings back some good memories.
@tungsten2009
@tungsten2009 Рік тому
Did ya get a raise?
@notabot5878
@notabot5878 Рік тому
Did u get a raise tho
@tungsten2009
@tungsten2009 Рік тому
@@notabot5878 right?? I mean saving the company budget means you yourself should get a bit of it as well
@notabot5878
@notabot5878 Рік тому
@@tungsten2009 yea exactly, they should have given him a cape
@tungsten2009
@tungsten2009 Рік тому
@@notabot5878 A promotion is better or a bonus
@shoopdawhoop
@shoopdawhoop 8 місяців тому
Now we need an experiment: bring the sample or YBCO material close by the working unit, and turn it into superconducting state by applying liquid nitrogen (all is handled with styrofoam vials) and then either try to push it off the active zone (and see how much counterforce it can make) or turn off the magnet and see how much of remaining field the superconductor will store.
@kennarajora6532
@kennarajora6532 11 місяців тому
9:10 That's exactly what I'm learning in Physics class right now.
@KaiBurley
@KaiBurley Рік тому
One of my favorite parts of these videos is seeing who works at these facilities and hearing their excitement about their slice of science
@unknown2k229
@unknown2k229 Рік тому
IMPORTANT MESSAGE I invite you to Islam - i invite you to peace. Worship Allah, turn back to the creator of the heavens and the earth Allah. To him belongs this kingdom This life is only temporary. We must use our time to prepare for the meeting with Allah on the Day of Judgement. I dont want to enforce anything. I am only here to spread the truth. I highly recommend you to convert/revert back to Islam before death - this is the best for you. Islam is the best way of life! To find true happiness you must convert to Islam, become a muslim and get closer to Allah.... It would be good for you
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@lycu3093
@lycu3093 Рік тому
ok
@cacau1810
@cacau1810 Рік тому
ok
@furmal86
@furmal86 Рік тому
i know right , i am not that smart to understand all the science but it very heartwarming to see all these super smart people interact and share their knowledge.
@davianoinglesias5030
@davianoinglesias5030 Рік тому
One thing I like about Veritasium is that he interacts with the people who actually come up with stuff, the troops in the trenches.
@niks660097
@niks660097 Рік тому
i like that, "troops in the trenches" instead of bookish nerds..
@user-nf1bz3sn4z
@user-nf1bz3sn4z Рік тому
I have so many torture ideas using this...
@runnergo1398
@runnergo1398 Рік тому
Physics Girl did, too. Unfortunately, she is sick from long Covid.
@davianoinglesias5030
@davianoinglesias5030 Рік тому
@@runnergo1398 I love Physics Girl too, she is so hands-on and understands the subject.
@csn583
@csn583 Рік тому
Back when I was growing up it seemed like they never made it past the PR person, or at best some mid-level manager.
@fridaycaliforniaa236
@fridaycaliforniaa236 11 місяців тому
This is really strong. Oh, and the magnet packs a punch too...
@bhupendersingh8427
@bhupendersingh8427 2 місяці тому
Great videos Bud! Total dope....scientific kind!!! Thanks.
@runli4605
@runli4605 Рік тому
Hello from Tallahassee! The Mag Lab also does an amazing job for outreach. Every year they have an open house event that welcomes everyone to learn about their research. Love Mag Lab!
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Рік тому
Howdy neighbor! Go Noles!
@MistahHeffo
@MistahHeffo Рік тому
The Mag Lab looks like it's quite a Lofty Pursuit.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@Xaelyrion
@Xaelyrion Рік тому
When he said "in 25 years we're gonna look back at now as an inflection period" that hits home. He's right on the money there, in so many ways.
@b2a1c3d4e5
@b2a1c3d4e5 Рік тому
Yeah, I wish they had expanded on that a little more. I’d have liked to hear more about the research this facility enables.
@DasVERMiT
@DasVERMiT Рік тому
I feel that way about AI... but the question with that is, will it have helped us or completely ruined our lives?
@TheRealFoxFire
@TheRealFoxFire Рік тому
As someone from 25 years in the future I can confirm.
@coin777
@coin777 Рік тому
Are you a time traveler?
@filip9564
@filip9564 Рік тому
​@@DasVERMiT as someone with alot of experience in machine learning AI i would say that the threat isnt really if AI will take ovee the world. It wont. The real danger is how people can use AI to controll people. Like how china does now but on a larger scale and more advanced way.
@madrx2
@madrx2 11 місяців тому
0:41 he doesn't go to the gym, it's the magnetic field effecting his muscle fibres.
@ssergium.4520
@ssergium.4520 Рік тому
I still can't believe we have access to these videos for free. This is so professionally made, cost so much money AND took so much time to make and I am here eating chicken shawarma going all "wow!" and "hmmm I should learn more about science". I love it so much.
@maiamaiapapaya
@maiamaiapapaya Рік тому
ikr! Our ancestors could not have predicted these awesome happenings of the future
@thesnazzmaster
@thesnazzmaster Рік тому
It costed thousands of dollars just to operate that magnet for that time, amazing that they(they being whoever that money is coming from) are so willing to do this
@ssergium.4520
@ssergium.4520 Рік тому
@@thesnazzmaster I mean it was google this time. They can afford it. But it’s crazy! I’m so happy about these videos
@SanilJadhav711
@SanilJadhav711 Рік тому
So true, internet has made the world so small and all of us so close, there's hardly anything stopping someone from just getting on the net and learning any skill they want or getting to know about any kind of knowledge My favourite version of this has to be Google Maps, like im laying here on the sofa and browsing the entire Earth, clicking on places, checking out cool sceneries and even walking the roads, its beautiful 🌏
@TokiGK
@TokiGK Рік тому
I mean, they are sponsored
@samarro7250
@samarro7250 Рік тому
14:52 You can hear his inner kid come out when he says, "For real?" in response to hearing about spinning on a magnet with a leafblower.
@Martin-hb4il
@Martin-hb4il 11 місяців тому
I really respect people that look beyond their own lifetimes. Like my great grandfather that planted an apricot tree that I eat the fruits of.
@incription
@incription Рік тому
I was genuinely looking up the strongest magnetic field yesterday! Thanks for making a video on this fascinating topic :)
@m.h.m7509
@m.h.m7509 Рік тому
@Don't Read My Profile Picture okay
@Noname-cp3zm
@Noname-cp3zm Рік тому
​@Don't Read My Profile Picture why are bots made to type this?
@madanmatcha7484
@madanmatcha7484 Рік тому
@@Noname-cp3zm They can't reply back lol, just flag them.
@Noname-cp3zm
@Noname-cp3zm Рік тому
@@madanmatcha7484 I know, I'm just confused to why they type this instead of promoting things or something like that
@UninstallingWindows
@UninstallingWindows Рік тому
@@Noname-cp3zm Its just a shitty attempt at reverse psychology. Also, putting your scam link in the profile name/comment makes it easier for youtube to automatically ban the account.
@gallium-gonzollium
@gallium-gonzollium Рік тому
17:21 that grasshopper do be confused being levitated like that 😂
@MisterCriticalGuy
@MisterCriticalGuy 9 місяців тому
You should definitely look into bomblocators used in EOD operations and how they use ferromagnetism to locate bombs. It's interesting stuff
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 9 місяців тому
Now you mention it, that does sound interesting. Especially seeing as bombs are well, delicate lol
@paulhefner2813
@paulhefner2813 Місяць тому
I love the confidence that these people have concerning long term effects. Scares me that they are so confident.
@englishmuffinpizzas
@englishmuffinpizzas Рік тому
As someone who works in a lab with high magnetic field capacity, I think it’s super interesting how you go from super commercialized 2-8 Tesla magnets (every MRI machine for one thing) to having 45 T be the absolute world record. For a lot of things in experimental physics (most powerful laser, high pressure, coldest temp recorded, most precise atomic clock etc) the record holder is many orders of magnitude larger than the off the shelf stuff. You have to respect how much work is put to get from 10 T to 20 T, and from 20 T to 40 T.
@clgr1323
@clgr1323 Рік тому
NO, BAD BOT, BAD, SHOO
@shawncaldwell9318
@shawncaldwell9318 Рік тому
Normally magnets are .23T - 3T when they are used in a clinical setting. Anything bigger than 3 Tesla is normally used for research only.
@toddkeller5497
@toddkeller5497 Рік тому
@@shawncaldwell9318 this is not true. I work on a 7T magnet for clinical use. (Siemens Magnetom Terra)
@farrel_ra
@farrel_ra Рік тому
​@@shawncaldwell9318 lmao ure wrong
@stevendark9567
@stevendark9567 Рік тому
​​@@farrel_ra He said "normally" not "Absolutely"... I'd imagine he is correct, that the vast majority of magnets used domestically or commercially is up to 3T. Beyond that would be the exception, not the rule. I see nothing wrong with that statement, he made no assertion that ALL magnets above 3T were used exclusively for R&D so it was pretty clear what he meant given the language he used. Think, before typing, do I wanna act like a 5 year old today? Answer: No.
@BoxKingKevin
@BoxKingKevin Рік тому
1:38 "May I finger your magnet hole please?" is the most scientific achievement I have ever witnessed and I'm so proud of Veritasium.
@EigenA
@EigenA 2 місяці тому
I took an electromagnetic course in my undergrad. It was by far my favorite but I didn’t understand at the time what career path that offered me. Should have gone to join these guys.
@ericowings8310
@ericowings8310 Місяць тому
This is less than 10 minutes from my house. I pass by it every day starting my work week.
@TheNukebooster
@TheNukebooster Рік тому
Tim Murphy also seems to harbor an impressive force himself, those arms are packing a punch. But in all honesty this was amazing, thank you for the video and theanks to the Field Facility crew for supporting you in making this. Really amazing content, as always.
@vantruongthi9105
@vantruongthi9105 Рік тому
ok
@ferencivanics9980
@ferencivanics9980 8 місяців тому
Training happens with the magnet on. He is using really small weights.
@johannesdatblue4164
@johannesdatblue4164 8 місяців тому
im sure hes power lifting metal bars on the magnet xD
@Jinjukei
@Jinjukei Рік тому
Just a detail: one needs to be careful if you want to correctly measure the temperature of a metallic plate with a thermo camera (like done in the video). The temperature reading does in fact change when the plate is falling even if the temperature of the plate does not change. The reason lies in the principle how the camera works. It collects heat radiation from the plate. However since the plate is also reflecting light from the surrounding like a mirror, the camera collects heat radiation from different bodies in the room as the plate falls. An example is the reflection of the hot body of his companion that you can see. In addition, different bodies need different measurement calibration values in the camera. So, it’s not so easy to determine small temperature changes and say that the reading in fact shows a small change of the plate temperature. It might be an systematic measurement error. Better use a thermistor or something similar.
@runnergo1398
@runnergo1398 Рік тому
How about just a room that is pitch black with no thermal properties?
@daasdingo
@daasdingo Рік тому
@@runnergo1398 It would have to be extremely cold as well I think, all bodies emit infrared otherwise
@runnergo1398
@runnergo1398 Рік тому
@@daasdingo You're right. No matter how cold we make something, it is warmer than what we can do.
@vincentrobinette1507
@vincentrobinette1507 Рік тому
Beyond that, are we sure the high static magnetic field isn't skewing the accuracy of the IR thermometer? At the very least, the instrument needs to be kept perfectly still, to not induce stray voltage in the traces within its own circuitry.
@Jinjukei
@Jinjukei Рік тому
​@@runnergo1398 Good thought. However, the falling plate would still reflect the thermal radiation of the walls that are painted pitch black. Painting a wall in pitch black color does not prevent the wall from emitting thermal radiation. Counterintuitively it becomes a better, actually a very good thermal radiator. How well it radiates depends on its temperature (described by the law from Max Planck). In principle, as Samuel K wrote, you could cool down the room to drastically reduce the radiation (it reduces with the fourth power of the temperature, a rule that is actually used to calibrate the thermo camera). Coolinig down the whole room wouldn’t be very practical though. A better solution would be to paint the plate pitch black so that it does not reflect any light from the surrounding.
@xudros3534
@xudros3534 20 днів тому
My university professor used this video as an example, thats awesome
@iamgriff
@iamgriff Місяць тому
Really neat to see a neodymium magnet being made!
@MrXManQ
@MrXManQ Рік тому
You are a large reason I chose to study physics. I graduated from FSU in 2020 & got to see this bad boy in action a couple of times. I love that you made this video, I just wish I was still there! Go ‘noles baby!!
@davidshotwell2807
@davidshotwell2807 Рік тому
UKposts says I'm the 69th like Buut, it's youtube
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Рік тому
Go Noles!
@fabianr9394
@fabianr9394 Рік тому
In case anyone is interested: MRI machines don't just go "up" to 3T, but there are many in research that go up to 8. There's one in France which is at 11.7T and there will be one in the Netherlands in the future which will have 14T
@cade8986
@cade8986 Рік тому
I worked on one in Gainesville that was 11T. The one I work on daily is 3T.
@alveolate
@alveolate Рік тому
they could've gone a bit into how MRI works... it's pretty cool too
@jeremylentz3907
@jeremylentz3907 Рік тому
I'm doing a senior design project with a 9.4T mri. Many of the clinical use ones are nowhere near that high though
@jannikb4039
@jannikb4039 Рік тому
Everything above 3T is for Research, 3T is standard Hospital Stuff
@almichaels4128
@almichaels4128 Рік тому
What is the benefit of MRI machines having higher T? Is it better resolution or something along those lines?
@inscrutablemungus4143
@inscrutablemungus4143 2 місяці тому
9:03 This was an actual question on the physics GRE when I took it 6ish years ago. Do conducting plates fall slower or faster in a magnetic field? Lenz's law baby.
@LA-yr4oc
@LA-yr4oc 10 місяців тому
Small correction: superconducting magnets are up to 28T. They use a high temperature superconductor for the inner coils. They will definitely go higher, as they are not at the limits. A big issue is dealing with the forces on the superconducting windings themselves.
@grumpystilsken1456
@grumpystilsken1456 8 місяців тому
Brother you are not a scientist that studies that magnet
@grumpystilsken1456
@grumpystilsken1456 8 місяців тому
You have no clue
@grumpystilsken1456
@grumpystilsken1456 8 місяців тому
Also the record and plans say 45T
@blucat4
@blucat4 7 місяців тому
@@grumpystilsken1456 You could try
@blucat4
@blucat4 7 місяців тому
@@grumpystilsken1456 putting all your comments
@robertozamparini2591
@robertozamparini2591 Рік тому
Hi! At minute 9:52 you want to show the heat produced by the eddy currents with a thermocamera. You can't see that on a aluminium sheet, because that sheet is like a mirror for the ir radiations, so you will see the temperature of the objects reflected on it and not the temperature of the object itself. If you want to see the temperature of an aluminium sheet you must cover it with pvc insulating tape. It is thin enough to reach the same temperature of the aluminium sheet but it has an emission coefficent near to 0.98 so that it can emit the ir radiations and you can see them with the thermocamera.
@aritramazumder261
@aritramazumder261 Рік тому
Or paint it black.
@VoltisArt
@VoltisArt Рік тому
Yep, this was visible towards the end of the sequence when the temp spiked. It was a distinct stripe reflecting from Tim's body heat.
@GerblerM
@GerblerM Рік тому
Oh cool, I would never have considered that. Thank you for your comment!
@bobbydazzler6990
@bobbydazzler6990 11 місяців тому
What is a "thermocamera"? Did you mean "thermal camera"? Has anyone ever described you as "slow" or "special"?
@metzli5797
@metzli5797 11 місяців тому
​@Bobby Dazzler spoken like someone who is "slow" and "special".
@FlaviusFlav
@FlaviusFlav Рік тому
Veritasium consistently has the best content of any UKposts channel. Thank you again, Derek and team!
@SkyLordPanglot
@SkyLordPanglot Рік тому
10/10 content. Movie material, unique and interesting stuff. Science at the highest level. Not many of these today. Thank you from me too. If there were more people like this in the world we could progress so far.
@HorseshitDetectionAgency
@HorseshitDetectionAgency Рік тому
its far better than watching all the pewdiepie idiots on here
@miklomorales4768
@miklomorales4768 Рік тому
For sure including vsauce team and smarter every day
@savagepro9060
@savagepro9060 Рік тому
@@kingsrevenge9234 Yes, but, everyone else will also be the greatest artist ever . . . . DALL-E 2
@FlaviusFlav
@FlaviusFlav Рік тому
@@kingsrevenge9234 yes edit - just looked at your channel - Diamond's Interlude is 🔥 do more of that
@PatentDude
@PatentDude 7 місяців тому
Love it! You may want to add retention clips to keep the axles in place. Another consideration is to make the side walls angled in to remove that small platform on each side. Finally Amazon does have a protection group that if you report daily you can get most infringers removed, especially if they are infringing a trademark and/or a design patent. It’s harder to get Amazon to stop patent infringement without court cases.
@The-Alien.
@The-Alien. 5 місяців тому
Bro Google decided to sponsor this guy even though literally all smartphones have it and consider Google a system app
@simsmith78
@simsmith78 Рік тому
Working in the High Field Magnetic Lab in Grenoble France, I work with a 16T superconducting coil every day, and I've also experimented on up to 36T, and I've gotta say, there are a lot more things you can have fun with in these sorts of labs. Soon we'll have a 43T coil here too!
@dimasuracalvinjake683
@dimasuracalvinjake683 Рік тому
go lie somewhere else
@wfemp_4730
@wfemp_4730 Рік тому
@@dimasuracalvinjake683 On what evidence do you make that assertion?
@turolretar
@turolretar Рік тому
@@wfemp_4730 he said to lie somewhere else, because clearly that guy works too hard! I mean, imagine constantly working in such strong fields. A little break wouldn’t hurt. Just people looking out for each other
@dementionalpotato
@dementionalpotato Рік тому
@@wfemp_4730 Dude really believes that it’s that unlikely for some seemingly random person to have a fulfilling and interesting position in stem that they are passionate about. It’s actually extremely sad when you think about it.
@Gakulon
@Gakulon Рік тому
​@@coquillage8211lawyer named finger:
@yecto1332
@yecto1332 Рік тому
I love how safety isn’t much of a concern in this lab
@mjkhoi6961
@mjkhoi6961 Рік тому
it's Florida, what do you expect?
@mikelitoris6315
@mikelitoris6315 Рік тому
Lol why are you judging a labs safety protocols off an informational video which barely went over any safety protocols.....
@jackthegalaxy8897
@jackthegalaxy8897 Рік тому
I know FINALLY I CAN KI- Uh what I know haha funny.
@jackthegalaxy8897
@jackthegalaxy8897 Рік тому
@@mjkhoi6961 oh
@jackthegalaxy8897
@jackthegalaxy8897 Рік тому
That explains it
@paulmix3858
@paulmix3858 Рік тому
Strong magnets are amazing. I did my machinist/mechanical desing work career in university physics facility over 40 years. Researchers used very strong ceramic magnets for various purposes in physics experiments. I remember one time in early 90s two magnets were brought to mechanical workshop, one at a time in their boxes and the last one through different door far enough from the table where first magnet was brought. When the researcher guy entered the room with second magnet the first one started to move in its box and made tapping sound against box walls. Distance between them was about 15 metres. The guy warned us not to keep our ATM cards in wallet that day and reminded to leave wristwatches in cupboard. It was quite a job to measure the magnets diameter, the measuring caliper was like glued to the magnet.
@aAtom596
@aAtom596 Рік тому
Thank you for teaching me more physics than I’ve learned in my AP physics class
@BelleVentures0711
@BelleVentures0711 Рік тому
There is really more to explore in our world. What is taught to us in school is just the basic, when we work that's when we know more. This kind of videos teaches us more.
@user-dn1oq6ff3d
@user-dn1oq6ff3d Рік тому
I totally agree that this data/video is beneficial.
@Srfingfreak
@Srfingfreak Рік тому
I used to work in Innovation Park near there. Before I took that job, I had worked in a machine shop, which resulted in my hands being somewhat full of steel splinters and filings. When I walked past the magnet bays, I could actually hold my hands up and "feel" the contours of the magnetic field. It was pretty cool, but only lasted until the steel in my hands rusted away.
@Pepino8A
@Pepino8A Рік тому
You had a build in compass
@DarcyRyder2010
@DarcyRyder2010 Рік тому
Are there any effects of having metal rusting inside you?
@MadSceintist
@MadSceintist Рік тому
@@DarcyRyder2010 that's not how it happened. The human body will dispel foriegn fragments such as that unless it's below the muscle layer
@Srfingfreak
@Srfingfreak Рік тому
@@DarcyRyder2010 high blood iron content I guess
@Srfingfreak
@Srfingfreak Рік тому
@@MadSceintist yeah it didn't last long, just until my skin grew out or the material rusted
@joaovictorprangel
@joaovictorprangel Рік тому
I have no words to describe how good Veritasium videos are
@Frontier327
@Frontier327 Рік тому
Was skeptical of their quality with the terrible production of the Rods from God video but this really shot Veritasium back up for me. Stellar video.
@BleedForTheWorld
@BleedForTheWorld Рік тому
It's propaganda funded by Google.
@botsrik5627
@botsrik5627 Рік тому
"The no you don't law" he's just good
@VeganSemihCyprus33
@VeganSemihCyprus33 Рік тому
You are being fooled 👉The Connections (2021) [short documentary] 🔥
@PCgmesforever
@PCgmesforever Місяць тому
I think this is the closest to magic people ever were. Magnets are so fascinating and just listening to these research speak about that feels so surreal. Massive respect for these people and their knowledge.
@alexbale6592
@alexbale6592 Місяць тому
Interesting video. Very nice to discover scientific experiments. BTW this ad with Google was the most interesting ad I’ve seen inside a video
@Giannis_Sarafis
@Giannis_Sarafis Рік тому
What an interesting video! I was always fascinated by magnets and magnetic fields as a child. Thanks for sharing. I have to add a minor correction: there were two areas called Magnesia in the ancient Greek world, one is the one you mentioned and the other was in Minor Asia, nowadays in Türkiye, where Greek colonies had established from the 8th c. BC. The second one was the place from where magnetism took its name. There is still a city holding almost the ancient name, Manisa.
@RandomUser2401
@RandomUser2401 Рік тому
I for once am really surprised that Mricans use Tesla, sensible units, for the field strength. Really was expecting a custom unit once set by her majesty the queen.
@bartudundar3193
@bartudundar3193 Рік тому
@@RandomUser2401 "This magnet right here is strong enough to lift 0.19 Football stadiums 2 inches high."
@RandomUser2401
@RandomUser2401 Рік тому
@@bartudundar3193 ah snap sorry, they somehow always find a way to sneak in nonsense units even into scientific fields. Forgot about that skill for a moment. My bad.
@cancan-wq9un
@cancan-wq9un Рік тому
You mean conquered? Because there were people living there before Greeks took over. Some of those settlements have 8 thousand years of history.
@goombacraft
@goombacraft Рік тому
@@RandomUser2401 Usually even American physicists use Metric units
@xaviertheoret6401
@xaviertheoret6401 Рік тому
Hi Veritasium, at 9:39 I do not think you were measuring the sheet temperature. I have been playing with a thermal imager for a month and noticed most metal (even non polished ones) becomes mirror like in Thermal. So what you were measuring was the ceiling reflection not the sheet itself. Note: you can see the thermal reflection of the person holding the sheet at some point. Example of unpolished metal turning mirror in IR found at home: kitchen sink, an unpolished canadian dollar, the brushed metal of our oven, etc.
@AstolfoGayming
@AstolfoGayming 6 місяців тому
Looking at the thermal imagine around 9:50, you can't see that the metal is heating up because metal is thermally reflective. The "hotter" zone in the metal just so happens to line up with where a reflection of the professor would be, and you can even see it move as he bends down.
@Mike_droptv
@Mike_droptv Місяць тому
Dude's lifted a whole lotta metal sheets from his magnet. Damn is he ripped 💪
@jerryaab4714
@jerryaab4714 Рік тому
Congratulations to Derek for being sponsored by google, you have come so far as a creator!
@FatherManus
@FatherManus Рік тому
He’s the only UKpostsr I’ve seen that gets sponsored by them.
@Muonium1
@Muonium1 Рік тому
Google blows. They're the exact opposite of their once admirable company motto of "don't be evil". They're nothing but now.
@Oneiroi0
@Oneiroi0 Рік тому
​@@Muonium1 said by average joe in comment section video sponsored by Google in UKposts platform which by the way owned by Google.
@HM-wi4ou
@HM-wi4ou Рік тому
@@Oneiroi0 Ok Bootlicker
@zes7215
@zes7215 Рік тому
wrrr
@jordanbennett6461
@jordanbennett6461 Рік тому
I loved touring this place a few years back. It's awesome to see the big magnet running. I don't think it was shown but also the water filters for this place are huge! Takes a lot to keep that magnet cool. Never realized just how insanely powerful it is till now.
@riddim07
@riddim07 2 місяці тому
I love magnets they have always fascinated me since I was in little school I think that this is how you would make a floating vehicle or a hoverboard ect 😂
@prasadchowdarysadineni807
@prasadchowdarysadineni807 2 місяці тому
He should have talked about ferromagnetic, paramagnetic & diamagnetic materials he was using throughout the video,Aluminium is paramagnetic,copper is diamagnetic like that
@Sapojnik-
@Sapojnik- Рік тому
17:40 THE IRL HORIZONTALLY SPININNG RAT ?!?!
@BambinaSaldana
@BambinaSaldana 9 місяців тому
Why don't you flyyyyyyyyyyy higggggh, Freeeeeeee Birrrrrrd? Yeah! *_epic guitar duo_*
@callmechaf1165
@callmechaf1165 Рік тому
Could listen to that guy explain forces for hours on end. Fascinating stuff and his demeanor of explanation is intriguing.
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 9 місяців тому
I wonder if it'd be possible to use such strong magnets to slow incoming rounds and maybe deflect them entirely? Almost like a dome that shields an area.
@Echo_Rin
@Echo_Rin 8 місяців тому
Star wars shield generators... oooooo
@mr_d3adw873
@mr_d3adw873 8 місяців тому
I doubt it unless we can get almost double if not triple what we see here. The projectiles they shot were out of a potato gun, maybe around 100-200 fps, sub-sonic rifles are up to around 1,000 to 1,200 fps, and the average pistol fps is from 300-1200+ and the projectiles are much smaller than the ones they used. Which would seem like a downside due to weight, but remember there’s less mass to polarize so the velocity of the bullet would probably overcome the magnetic force. Plus that kind of force would probably have a disorienting affect for everyone inside of it. But then again technology we could never dream of 30 years ago has become reality today, you never know if they could overcome all this. Would be amazing if they could!!
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 7 місяців тому
@@mr_d3adw873 Thank for the reply. Interesting!
@mr_d3adw873
@mr_d3adw873 7 місяців тому
@@thewaywardgrape3838 of course! And I encourage future replies to suggest how these problems might be negated! I think it could actually be the “force field” from sci-fi that we’ve always dreamed of. But there’s a lot of hurdles in the way. From the amount of energy we’d need (maybe could be solved with nuclear energy) to the control of the magnetic field itself (which might get more precise over time with technological advances.) for now it’s out of our reach but future engineers and scientists might be able to make it possible! I hold high hopes for the future 🤞 Keep innovating my smart peeps! 😁
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 7 місяців тому
@@mr_d3adw873 Would this concept work on large object like missiles, tanks and planes?
@ZMan25
@ZMan25 10 місяців тому
Watching this at 2am makes this even more crazy
@cometobrazil9916
@cometobrazil9916 Рік тому
3:29 Love the *Comic Sans* Font
@JamshadAhmad
@JamshadAhmad Рік тому
17:33 I see a long-lasting effect right there sir.
@Dark_Empath506
@Dark_Empath506 Рік тому
It will make a man need a bra 😂
@IvanAndreev91
@IvanAndreev91 7 місяців тому
Amazing video! Thank you! Enjoyed so much)))
@BruderSenf
@BruderSenf 3 місяці тому
wresteling with superconductor seemingly makes you buff af, the guys who take care of the mri in our hospital are also buff af xD
@tarevamarvin
@tarevamarvin Рік тому
14:42 bro is in the character creator
@sriramangajala
@sriramangajala 11 місяців тому
Yes 😂
@schorso
@schorso Рік тому
Hey Derek, a small correction. Type 2 superconductors (i.e. all which undergo the transition with liquid nitrogen) actually don't float due to the Meissner effect, since the forces that the superconductor experiences in that case don't allow a local stable minimum (hence it can't float). The levitation effect is cause by the flux pinning, since the type 2 superconduction kind of "freeze" the spatial distribution of the external field.
@nickyp1435
@nickyp1435 Рік тому
Nerd
@surVERXD
@surVERXD Рік тому
That's really interesting! I had no idea that the Meissner effect alone couldn't explain the levitation of type 2 superconductors. Could you explain a bit more about flux pinning and how it allows for levitation? From my understanding, it's the trapping of magnetic flux lines within the superconductor that prevents it from moving or falling, but I'd love to hear your perspective.
@roberthousedorfii1743
@roberthousedorfii1743 Рік тому
i need a lot dumber explanation of that. Really.
@surVERXD
@surVERXD Рік тому
@@roberthousedorfii1743 **TLDR: Read the summary at the bottom of the text if you are in a hurry Type 2 superconductors are materials that can conduct electricity with zero resistance when cooled to very low temperatures, typically with liquid nitrogen. When a superconductor is cooled down, it experiences a phenomenon called the Meissner effect, which causes it to expel any external magnetic field. This effect alone, however, cannot explain why type 2 superconductors levitate when placed above a magnet. The levitation of type 2 superconductors is actually caused by a different phenomenon called flux pinning. This occurs when the superconductor traps the magnetic field lines of a magnet, effectively "freezing" them in place. The trapped magnetic field lines create a stable equilibrium that allows the superconductor to levitate in mid-air above the magnet. **So, in summary, while the Meissner effect explains why a superconductor expels magnetic fields, it is flux pinning that allows for levitation of type 2 superconductors above a magnet.**
@JPspinFPV
@JPspinFPV Рік тому
The difference between someone who knows, and one who asks people who know.
@nim1990
@nim1990 7 місяців тому
I actually have a piece of the magnet, I grew up here in Tallahassee and visited the MagLab a couple times, and one time I came home with one of the innermost rings of the helixes.
@dariofagotto4047
@dariofagotto4047 Рік тому
The plate heating up on the camera is mostly light reflection, it's evident since where you point you can see the shape and it's not really distributed as one would expect, I mean it does heat up, but what's shown is probably not related to the eddy currents
@francescofavro8890
@francescofavro8890 Рік тому
18:40 the man has clearly been lifting the plates over the magnet for years
@MrGatlin98
@MrGatlin98 Рік тому
11:15 This is exactly why magnetic brakes for roller coasters work so well. The faster they're going, the faster they stop. The slower they're going, the slower they stop.
@twanvandersande2320
@twanvandersande2320 11 місяців тому
That was nice to see. I learned something about magnetism. Thanks
Why No One Has Measured The Speed Of Light
19:05
Veritasium
Переглядів 21 млн
Дурнєв дивиться сторіс ZОМБІ #47
53:48
Aleksey Durnev
Переглядів 686 тис.
0% Respect Moments 😥
00:27
LE FOOT EN VIDÉO
Переглядів 39 млн
How Do Night Vision Goggles Work? (There's 3 types)
27:16
Veritasium
Переглядів 4,8 млн
The Surprising Secret of Synchronization
20:58
Veritasium
Переглядів 25 млн
What Does a Giant Monster Neodymium Magnet do to a Mouse?
9:19
The Action Lab
Переглядів 18 млн
How Japanese Masters Turn Sand Into Swords
25:27
Veritasium
Переглядів 8 млн
These are the asteroids to worry about
20:06
Veritasium
Переглядів 77 млн
The Fastest Maze-Solving Competition On Earth
25:22
Veritasium
Переглядів 18 млн
Turning a BLOB into PURE GOLD!
18:11
Modern Goldsmith
Переглядів 14 млн
A Physics Prof Bet Me $10,000 I'm Wrong
17:56
Veritasium
Переглядів 16 млн
Should Airships Make A Comeback?
21:27
Veritasium
Переглядів 3,3 млн
The Universe is Hostile to Computers
23:03
Veritasium
Переглядів 21 млн