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Exotic Elements vs. Magnet | Cesium and pyrolytic carbon | Part 2/6
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Here are some more high purity elements being tested with magnets.
Links to other videos in this series:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62dez4tD5Ok
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-ex-CAjQhY
Part 4: https://youtu.be/I2pmV_jjC7c
Part 5: https://youtu.be/sJ_SIOxMZ9E
Part 6: https://youtu.be/Z63TdhDyWGo
I have tried to improve this part two with some of the feedback I got for part one:
~You should tie the magnet to a string or use a sensitive scale to show the weak forces.
= I try several methods in this video but some forces are still so low that I have trouble showing them. I definitely need to redo the rare earth metals from part one with the scale!
~The long clips with no magnetic reactions are quite boring...
= I've kept the clips shorter this time and actually bombard you with information. You may need to pause sometimes in this video or watch it several times to catch it all :)
~You should color-code the elements in the periodic table after their magnetic properties.
= Done! Green to red means the element is attracted to a magnet with increasing intensity. Blue means the element is repelling a magnet.
~Where did you buy that element and how much?
= I don't really like when my videos turns into commercials but since this is the most common question I have included the data in this video. Generally: if you can't find it on eBay it's probably not available :)
Music credits:
'Long Note Two' by Kevin MacLeod (royalty free)
ISRC: USUAN1100420
http://www.incompetech.com
'Moebius' by Theo Kouroumlis (used with written permission form the author)
http://theo.drupalgardens.com
Subtitles in english and danish are available - just click the CC button under the video.
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