Quantum Locking at -196 °C #shorts

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The quantum locking effect can be explained by the Messnier effect. The Meissner effect (or Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state when it is cooled below the critical temperature. This expulsion will repel a nearby magnet.


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Quantum Locking at -196 °C #shorts

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Does it add it's weight to it? Important to know

DBHMedia
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Simple rare earth magnet and super conductor liquid nitrogen on magnet.

darshitchauhan
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did you feel extra weight of second magnet while locked?

zieluhexcode
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So I would assume we could explore Pluto with this type of technology?

derrickthomas
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dude's fingers must have no nerve endings

themichaelson
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Are you take a risk on nitrogen
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Purrfectmove
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You mean to say 💰our planet can be technically be suspended in similar fashion 😜

StockTraderClassLive
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And that's how they build the pyramids

uniqueweirdo
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Plzz tell me where I can get the super conductor

maazqayyum
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Awesome. It's high time to find +20°C superconductor.

Mycoprckuu
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Wow! Not only does it quantumlock but it quantum mirrors

ALT.LECT._BASED
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hello, I am a French student and I have to carry out an experiment on magnets.
My experiment aims to recreate a magnetic drum, which can be found in eddy current separators. It is a cylinder to which magnets of alternating poles are attached. This cylinder is then rotated. Thus, a magnetic object will see a rapid change in the magnetic field causing eddy currents, causing the waste to be ejected.
Do you have any idea in order to make such an operational magnetic drum?
Keep up your video, it's great

antoinedelpierre
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What that black colour object called????

SakshiJadhav-jjcd
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Why're we not using kelvin? It's why it was invented after all and celsius is kelvin scale, but the 0 is at water freezing temp. 273 - 196 = 77 kelvin

tomsterbg
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Quantum locking ? Are you sure ?
Isn't this effect of superconductivity ?

pandit-jee-bihar
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why can you tuch it when it’s almost -200?

Beep-Beeb-Boop
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Supercomputer repells the magnetic field so why this superconductor stick to magnet 🧲🤔 ??

vighneshparmar
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Was afraid your fingers would stick to that puck.

dkgong
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That’s a superconductor learned from #NILERED

jellymonster
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Let me guess, low temperature causes voltage, affect a little to the magnet, so basically the magnet can't stick to the other, right?

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