I am magnetically attracted to the bills, too. But the bills are magnetically dis-attracted of me. This phenomena is called "The poor man's financial dilemma".
@@1Ev1LM0nk3yIs not the rodent dude. Is the fact that this is the dude who love to make things explode, crush them, put them in vacuum chamber, play with radioactive elements and so on
Your videos are awesome and magnetism had always been so interesting to me. If you happen to read this, what is your scientific experience/ background?? Keep up the awesome work
Oof, also don't mix vinegar and bleach to clean your house. Some lady learnt that the hard way and her whole house was filled with chlorine gas that needed to be dealt with properly by the authorities
That currency note thing in the end raised a question in my mind. So when we hold a very strong magnet do the iron molecules in our blood (of our fingers) also get attracted towards magnet?
Oh I thought the action lab wasn’t making any videos recently but while searching for it I noticed I wasn’t subscribed anymore. No wonder I didn’t get the notification. Yewtube!
I knocked my torch accidentally observed then how my magnetic torch wobbled along the metal roof to find its place. I wondered about the relationship between magnets and momentum, so now my question is answered! Thank you.
Hi. I have a question : Do people with an iron deficiency be more diamagnetic? (... since iron is magnetic, which will cancel out some of our diamagnetic properties )
Well the iron concentration in our body is not that significant is about 60-170 microgram per decalitre and this iron is spread in our entire body hence we are not attracted by magnets (and also magnetic effects gets cancelled out due to high permablity of our body) and hence this slight change in concentration doesn't make a huge difference
Would be cool if I could see an x-ray of this dude's hands after he holds that super strong magnet. I want to see if there's an unusual amount of iron deposits in his veins
Off topic: The mice are so cute but I know that they like to both eat each other and terror shit everywhere. For a good pet, just get a rat, they’re certainly much cuter in personality.
Magnetic fields are one dimensional form of energy. All forms of matter have a one dimensional property so they all will be affected by magnetic feilds
That's pretty cool! Now take the cup, empty it, and rub it against a wool cloth. (Zap!) Consider: the mice aren't magnetic. It's the static electricity buildup around the plastic cups. Any way you can repeat this experiment without plastic cups? Maybe use grounding strap for entire rig?
You can see it's hurting the mouse. Make the point, stop and don't laugh. If you have to do that kind of stuff at least minimize it and show some respect.