Magnet Expert Ltd filmed two super strong magnets crashing into each other at 200 mph ... asking to see the result of two strong magnets attracting at high speed. Each magnet has a clamping ...
Opposite magnetic poles are attracted to each other. This means the north pole of the magnet pulls towards the south pole of another magnet. Two of the same poles will repel. We use magnets ...
Some call it “enticing.” Some call it “tantalizing.” The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Districts calls it a “magnetic attraction.” With the initial year now under their belts ...
So, how do they work? As explained in the first video embedded below, there is one magnet in the slider and another in the housing. These two are attracted to each other, so actuating the switch ...
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