File:Neodymium magnet lifting spheres.jpg
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English: Three solid steel ball bearings (spheres) easily suspended by minuscule neodymium magnets. The lowest sphere is 3.63cm in diameter (196.1g), and is being held up by a NIB disk magnet 4mm in diameter by 1.5mm thick (0.143g). Such magnets can easily lift thousands of times their own mass. |
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current | 11:28, 18 March 2006 | 400 × 1,200 (144 KB) | Roo72 (talk | contribs) | Three solid steel ball bearings (spheres) easily suspended by miniscule neodymium magnets. The lowest sphere is 3.63cm in diameter (196.1g), and is being held up by a NIB disk magnet 4mm in diameter by 1.5mm thick (0.143g). Such magnets can easily lift th |
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