"Anti" Magnetic water and Levitating Graphite by Diamagnetism


Diamagnetism is the property of a substance to be repelled by a magnetic field. Interestingly enough, water shows this effect. We build a simple, but very sensitive detector to show this. We also show pyrolytic carbon that is so diamagnetic that it can float above magnets if they are arranged the right way. Water is diamagnetic, meaning it's slightly repelled by a magnetic field. But in everyday life this is almost impossible to notice. We need to build a very sensitive detector to see it. Just get a basin of water and float a styrofoam block in it. Styrofoam is very light and so even the small repulsive force of a test tube of water will have a noticeable push on it. Push the test tube of water into the center of the block and simply hold a strong neodymium magnet as close as possible to the tube without touching it. It's a very small force, but eventually the block will start moving away from the magnet. Pyrolytic graphite, also called pyrolytic carbon, exhibits the same effect and can even be made to levitate on top of a magnet. A single magnet is unstable since the graphite will like to fall off the side. But having four magnets and arranging them like in the video will create a "void" in the center that the graphite "falls" into and remains stably levitated. Some online dealers selling pyrolytic graphite: www.kjmagnetics.com scitoys.com digikey.com If you know any good sellers, message me.


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Diamagnetism


DiamagnetismWhile observing magnetooptical notions, Faraday came to the conclusion that it is the internal structure of the body itself that changes when such body is placed in a magnetic field. That's why he decided to find out, whether the bodies in the magnetic field undergo physical changes, and if yes, then of what nature? In his studies, Faraday stumbled across another huge discovery - apparently, a chunk of heavy glass placed in front of one of the poles of a powerful electromagnet was slightly repulsed. The important thing in Faraday's discovery was not the equatorial position of the body, but the fact that some objects can actually be repulsed by a magnetic pole. Such notion was also observed in other solid bodies, liquids and human tissue. The same was true for many gases as well. Faraday called all of such bodies diamagnets. The diamagnetism theory was one of the most delicate issues of the second half of the 19th century. Michael Faraday suggested two different hypotheses. According to the first one, when exposed to the magnetic field, the molecules of diamagnetic substances get magnetized in the direction opposite to the magnetization direction of the paramagnetic substance. According to the second hypothesis, such repulsion of diamagnetic bodies by the magnetic poles is only spurious and is caused by the difference in the extent of attraction, that is by the fact that the medium, in which the body is located, is attracted to a bigger extent than the body <b>...</b>


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Diamagnetic Levitation


Organisms levitate in a 32mm vertical bore of a Bitter solenoid in a magnetic field of about 16 Tesla at the Nijmegen High Field Magnet Laboratory. BASICALLY: Dutch Scientists learned to levitate living objects by increasing the amount of magnetic force. Since every organism has atoms that have a tiny magnetic field, they used magnets that are 100-1000 times greater than ordinary magnets, to repel the atoms' small magnetic fields. There is MUCH more information at www.hfml.ru.nl And the song for all you who keep asking is Lex by Ratatat


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Diamagnetic Levitation 2 - Bismuth


The first shot shows the setup of this experiment. One big cylindrical magnet, made from neodymium (NdFeB), is hung at the top, above two plates of bismuth. Bismuth is element nr. 83; a highly diamagnetic metal. Diamagnetic means that it creates an opposing magnetic field if there is a magnetic field close to it. That means that it will repel a magnet. The small cube between the two plates of bismuth is also made of neodymium (NdFeB) and measures 5x5x5 mm. The two plates of bismuth repel the magnet, but they are not strong enough to overcome gravity. This is solved by the big cylindrical magnet on top of it all attracting the small magnet. If all elements are aligned carefully, the small magnet will float stably between the two bismuth plates. You can easily push the magnet and it will go back to the center. It can spin for hours!


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Magnet moves water (diamagnetism)


Magnet repels water. This can be seen by the change in reflection when magnet is moved under bowl with small amount of water in it.


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Diamagnetic Grapes


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Floating Magnets - diamagnetic levitation using bismuth & LEGO


A demonstration of diamagnetic levitation using NdFeB magnets, bismuth & Lego. More info @ www.stop4stuff.com


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Diamagnetic and Paramagnetic | Electron Configurations | www.whitwellhigh.com


Diamagnetic and Paramagnetic | Electron Configurations | Chemistry | Whitwell High School | UTC - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga www.whitwellhigh.com Instructor/Professor: Johnny Cantrell | www.whitwellhigh.com


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a frog is levitated using a 10 tesla magnetic coil using diamagnetism


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Molecular Orbital Theory VI: Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism


Lesson on how MO theory is used to predict the magnetic properties of certain substances. A substance is paramagnetic (attracted to a magnetic field) if it contains unpaired electrons. A substance is diamagnetic (repelled by a magnetic field) if it lacks unpaired electrons.


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Diamagnetic catalyst with bismuth has tunable surface monoatomic layer


Yay Catalysts Yay Bismuth This video is about Moving catalyst atoms around using bismuths diamagnetic physical movement capacity to make a structure able to dynamically change the monoatomic reaction surface of a catalyst to make it eleven or more times more effective from the outside of the reaction container I've seen diamagnetic things levitate with magnetic effect Bismuth is the most Diamagnetic element Here we borrow the imagery of the awesome n nformative periodic videos video on Bismuth visit the original click the link at C EN April 7 2008 at the Gabor Somorjai article pubs.acs.org there is a graph that describes the way reactions like heptane to toluene are 7 or more times more effective with staggered geometry compared to square geometry The way atoms are arranged on the surface affects rate I'm sure we all like the idea of gas refineries that are seven times more efficient Further a stepped atom surface is 11 or more times as reactive converting isobutane to n-butane This is the time on Unnamed Eastern Occupational government sprockets when we view the diagrams as annotations as state has not authorized this video truthfully I go to onetruemedia.com n the browser displays www.lib.ucdavis.edu OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO metal catalyst atom layer OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO another metal catalyst atom layer OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO another metal catalyst atom layer ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; diamagnetic molecule layer Then Activate magnetism to change <b>...</b>


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Diamagnetism: Bismuth and Pyrolytic Graphite.


This is a demonstration of diamagnetic levitation, with which I intend to build a generator whose only source of energy loss is air resistance. In this video, I am exploring the effects of different diamagnetic materials (at room temperature) to see which one I will use in my upcoming experiment. The substances I am using are Bismuth and Pyrolytic Graphite. Bismuth can be melted and forged easily, however, its diamagnetic effects are weaker than those of Pyrolytic Graphte. Bismuth is, however, more affordable and still produces good results even in a hybrid levitator of Bismuth and Graphite.


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Diamagnetic levitation


A neodynium iron boron magnet is levitated between two pyrolytic graphite plates. The levitation is stable and requires no active servo or external energy. The stack of larger neodynium iron boron magnet provides the main lifting force and the pyrolytic graphite plates create a region of stability. This secret is the fact that the pyrolytic graphite is strongly diamagnetic. Bismuth (also diamagnetic) will also work in place of the pyrolitic graphite. I have left this levitator alone an it will maintain the levitation for weeks on end. If you like levitation, look also at the Levitron. The levitron is also interesting but will not levitate forever like this device will. I also like meisner effects and have a sumarium cobalt magnet that will levitate above a yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) superconductor. I hope you enjoy this video. Please comment if you know of other scientific methods for stable levitation. My favorite levitation machine of all is my Beechcraft Bonanza. Here's a video of the Bonanza: www.youtube.com


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Diamagnetic Levitation Experiments


THIS is the HOMEMADE version. Please check the newer version here: www.youtube.com Levitation by diamagnetism of pyrolytic carbon, litle explanation.


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floating pencil - diamagnetic levitation


Carbon from a pencil floats over some powerful magnets. No electronics addet - it floats static.


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Water Electric Dipole and Diamagnetism


First, with an electrostatic charged bar, water is strongly attracted due to his electric dipole momentum. Then with a strong spherical Neodymium magnet, water shows its diamagnetism: when the magnet is really close, the point where water falls moves just one or two milimeters away from the magnet(you have to watch it carefully).


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Human Levitation Party Trick Diamagnetic Gravity antenna


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Magnetic Levitation - Stable Diamagnetic Levitator


Magnetic Levitation - Stable Diamagnetic Levitator www.MadScienceTV.com In this video we show a simple diamagnetic levitation demonstrator, made with some clear acrylic, a few neodymium magnets, and two pieces of pyrolytic graphite. The large magnet on the top attracts the smaller magnet, the distance is located at a precise spot where the two magnets will attract just enough for the smaller magnet to have its weight canceled out. The two pieces of pyrolytic graphite repel the small magnet, though the force is normally small, because the weight of the magnet was canceled out by magnetic attraction, the small magnet can hover evenly between the two plates. The applications for this kind of technology are limited only by your imagination. Everything from super sensitive earthquake vibration detectors, to microphones, to magnetically levitated motors and gyroscopes for satellite attitude control through the conservation of angular momentum! Dont forget to check out our channel, and website, we'll have kits for these and other cool science projects coming soon!


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Diamagnetic levitation between diamagnetic plates


Diamagnetic levitation between diamagnetic plates of pyrolytic carbon and bismuth. Levitació diamagnètica entre plaques de carbó pirolític i bismut. Levitación diamagnética entre placas de carbón pirolítico y bismuto Pyrolytic graphite details: - 1 block of pyrolytic graphite of 1inch x 1inch x 5mm (cut in two plates) Details of the neodimium magnets: - A little magnet of 2.5mm x 5mm x 5mm aprox. - Cubic magnet of 10 x 10 x 10 mm - Magnets on top are 1 inch x 1 inch x 5 mm


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Diamagnetic Bearing Demonstrator


Here you can watch a demonstrator of a diamagetic bearing. A very light 10mm pyrolytic graphite disc floats freely over an arrangement of strong NdFeB permanent magnets. More stuff at www.innomats.com or http


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Diamagnetic Orbit and Gyroscopics


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The levitation of the diamagnetic bodies ...


The levitation of the diamagnetic bodies within the strong magnetic field The levitation or soaring phenomenon has been fascinating scientists for centuries. Since the first millennium AD, the hypothesis of one magnet soaring within the magnetic field of another has been known. However, Samuel Earnshaw proved the above impossible by declaring a theorem in 1842. The theorem says, that the levitation of constant magnets has no stable static configuration. The notion "constant magnets" in the Earnshaw theorem refers to the ferromagnetic bodies. So, nothing hinders the stable levitation of diamagnetic bodies, the most vivid example of which is the bismuth metal. Water possesses diamagnetic properties likewise, although less vivid, which makes the levitation of living beings, containing a large quantity of water, possible. So far the Henri Heim frog levitation experiment within the electromagnetic pair (1997) and the Jung Ming Lu mouse levitation experiment within the electric magnet (2009) have been a success (despite the former assumption of mammals being unable to levitate due to the differing ration of the liquid to the general body mass). The experiments present scientific interest because compensating gravitation by the means of a magnetic field allows imitating zero gravity in terrestrial laboratories. It also helped create the levitating hygroscope, which is as precise as the electronic one. The mouse experiments have confirmed that levitation is quite bearable for <b>...</b>


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Diamagnetism Of Bismuth


Bi is said to be the most diamagnetic metal of all. It is a weird substance. In fact, it should be considered a metalloid. It breaks easily. It is a poor electrical and heat conductor but looks like metal. It reminds me of silicon. Anyway, this thing is strongly repelled by magnets. See my other video for water : watch?v=FMnggp7cUp4 Disclaimer :These are my video logs and are intended for others who are interested in chemistry/sciences. Do not attempt these experiments if you are not experienced. If you will, use safety measures and common sense and consider all possible problems that may arise before starting an experiment.


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Diamagnetism


This shows a sheet of carbon levitated by four strong magnets. This is a demonstration of Diamagnetism.


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Levitate using diamagnetism


Remix of my old diamagnetic experiment, now learning video effects editing ;-)


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Diamagnetic Water Based Fluid


MagnetNerd.com Check out my website for more information about repelling water. I'm using a 2" cube, N42 Neodymium Magnet to repell water.


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K&J Magnetics - Water is Diamagnetic


A strong cylinder magnet (DX0X8) and a cup of water demonstrates the diamagnetic properties of water. The nearby magnet makes a slight depression in the surface of the water, because the water is slightly repelled by the magnet.


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Diamagnetic Leviation 1 - Graphite


This video shows a piece of carbon floating on top of 4 magnets. This is possible because graphite is a strong diamagnetic material, which, in the presence of a magnetic field, produces an opposing magnetic field. It can hover stably because the magnets have alternating poles pointing upwards (NSNS clockwise). The carbon rod is just an ordinary 0.5mm pencil filling. The magnets (5x5x5 mm) are made from neodymium (NdFeB). The rod is poked with a small wooden stick and eventually flies away from the magnets (also in slow-motion). It was taken through a stereo microscope at 20x magnification and played at normal speed (except for the final slow-motion), with top lighting.


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Diamagnetic Levitation


Short look at diamagnetic levitation. If you want to know and see more go to www.youtube.com


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Diamagnetic Levitation


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Diamagnetic Levitator


name says it all. for more info on this cool little project go here: www.rmcybernetics.com


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