
4 Russian experiments
Experiments that demonstrate the full force of our super magnets
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After his experiment with the floating compass,
Aleksei from Russia sends us four more of his experiments that demonstrate the full force of our super magnets:
Small, but powerful: The disc magnet S-20-10-N
can pull up a medium dumbbell or even a weight of 8 kg! The scale proves it: No trick!
Here, Aleksei demonstrates that our magnets keep the promise that we make: A cube magnet W-12-N
can easily hold a dumbbell of almost 5 kg.
Note from the supermagnete team: It is risky to hang up heavy objects with magnets.
Please consider our warnings
under "heavy objects."
This experiment shows clearly how a super magnet influences a compass much more than a normal ferromagnet.
Even at a very high distance to the magnet, the needle starts moving.
But not only that: Super magnets can even change the polarity of a ferromagnet.
You can see that when you watch where the compass needle points to before and after the ferromagnet had contact with the super magnet.
Finally, this experiment shows that a SuperMagnet can massively demagnetise a normal ferromagnet, so it comes off a magnetic board - almost by itself.
In a next step, the SuperMagnet can give the normal magnet power again, so it sticks to the magnetic board again.