Powerful Magnetic Accelerator, the Brick Breaker | Magnetic Games

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This is definitely the most powerful accelerator I've ever made. I admit that this one gave me a bit of concern, bringing these super magnets close to each other can be very dangerous.

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On my channel you will find all the ways to have fun with magnets divided into 3 main categories:

Classical magnetic experiments such as magnetic levitation, homopolar motors, small magnetic weapons, Gauss cannons, gears, magnetic field viewers and much more.

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The magnetism has always intrigued me. The strength of the magnets is scientifically explainable but there's something "magical" about its interaction with the world. My Channel offers you curious experiments and fun games to do with magnets.

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No sarcasm: I am genuinely impressed he has all his fingers, doing this kind of thing. I've worked with much smaller neodymiums and they still scared the bejeezus out of me.

neilweinstock
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Possibly one of the most satisfying magnet videos ever made.

grimcity
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This is my first time seeing wooden wedges for placing magnets because they are so strong. So cool!

AjeebMan
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OMG!!! These magnets must have cost a fortune! I've never seen a more impressive table-top demo of the power of super-magnets! Very interesting...WELL DONE, indeed, Mate! Brilliant!

davidsinwestholl
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We used neodymium magnets at work to hold large plotted maps to the wall. The wall had been painted with 5 coats of magnetic paint. It was paint filled with iron filings. A 5 gallon bucket weighed in at 120 pounds. We called it the iron curtain. The magnets worked extremely well. But even some of our larger ones would shatter at times. And yes they were somewhat expensive, but they prevented having nail holes in the wall and allowed the maps to be changed out daily.

denveringram
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I don’t think most people realize just how dangerous strong magnets can be.

sloebone
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I would be scared to even be around some of them larger magnets. Magnetic forces are no joke! Literally bone crushing if you don't know what you're doing! What I find really cool is that the fields in the last pair are strong enough to actually capture the projectile!

bwhog
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It is awesome that the video it is just the content that I was hoping for. No jokes, no opinions, no long explanations, just what the title says and no more. Thanks!!!

npoeeva
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It stops like Roadrunner approaching the edge of a cliff.

Wayne-nz
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What a fascinating video! Thanks for posting!

sharoncarthy
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These type of magnets are DANGERS for fingers. They're extremely powerful and surprisingly brittle.

kevinpurcell
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Next video: Magnetic Games creates a railgun.

InsulinRunner
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He uses really great protocol for moving his magnets. He's been doing this a while.

Somatom_Man
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Man, that ball REALLY likes those big magnets. That's true love right there!

Xezlec
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Something about the way the bearing stops at the end of the track reminds me of the roadrunner cartoons. All it needs is the beep beep sound dubbed in.😂

markk
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Now I'm just imagining that every "magnet scientist" is jacked AF to move the experiments XD

danielanger
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This is why Magneto is so dangerous, he has balls of steel.

Spaceodin
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I love how the packaging and the positioning wedges get decidedly larger the more powerful the magnet!

kramer
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These magnets were not around in 1980s when I entered a Physics competition to hit ping-pong balls through hoops but I suggested electro-magnets. I was maybe 14 and didn't make it to compete. Glad to know my idea with actualy magnets probably would now :) Really cool vid. Thank you.

TaSwavo
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BAD ASS !!!! thanks for showing the chopping of these magnets, and the wedge of sliding them....i learned something today.

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