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    Meissner effect demonstration - GIF

    Meissner effect demonstration via a Mobius strip.




    Previously:

    Sakai paperclip top - GIF
    Magnus effect - GIF
    Lenz's law demonstrations - GIFs
    Physics of baseball/bat collision - GIF
    Intermediate axis theorem - GIF and video

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meissner_effect

    https://www.britannica.com/science/Meissner-effect

    So I didn't know what this was, had a suspicion, but I had to look it up. The second reference gives a huge clue as to what is going on in this video.
    I do a lot of work with Neodymium magnets. If you look carefully at the Mobius strip you will see that it is covered in Nickel plated tiles sandwiched to a steel core. Neodymium magnets! The little whizzing snowball is a piece of some kind of superconducting solid material. The magnetic field from the magnets is part of the reason why it is propelling the superconductor around the strip.



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