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I have tries this with 3 small round 'rare earth' magnets, they are very powerful, and it really works. I used a piece of copper pipe about a yard long and it takes a couple of seconds to drop through.
Neodymium magnet in copper pipe
Faradays law came back to me from the dim and distant past :shock: I had not realised It would work quite so well?
While I was playing with the magnets I rolled them on my work bench and to my amaisement which ever way I rolled them they turned to face North South! I marked one end with a felt tip pen and the marked end always finished up facing North!. I thought that it must be some metal under the bench so tried it on another bench, then in the house on a table. Always stopped facing North even to the extent that if I rolled it with the marked end South it turned through 180º
Neodymium magnet in copper pipe
Faradays law came back to me from the dim and distant past :shock: I had not realised It would work quite so well?
While I was playing with the magnets I rolled them on my work bench and to my amaisement which ever way I rolled them they turned to face North South! I marked one end with a felt tip pen and the marked end always finished up facing North!. I thought that it must be some metal under the bench so tried it on another bench, then in the house on a table. Always stopped facing North even to the extent that if I rolled it with the marked end South it turned through 180º