Liquid Nitrogen Experiments: The Flying Ring!

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Liquids Nitrogen Copper Ring Resistance Electromagnetic Induction Lenz's Law Frostbite Theatre Jefferson Lab Jlab Yt:qualityhigh
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A copper ring leaps off an electromagnet when it's turned on. What happens when the ring's resistance is lowered using liquid nitrogen? [Closed Captioned]

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Liquid Nitrogen Experiments: The Flying Ring!

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  • That's one cool ...

    That's one cool video!

    *ducks*

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  • Fastinating! You ...

    Fastinating! You guys do a great job with these videos, always interesting and fun to watch! Thanks for putting in the time to do them :-)

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  • We actually do have ...

    We actually do have superconductive magnets on site. Hmmm....

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  • Thanks that was ...

    Thanks that was cool. Now that you're playing with electricity, can you try to make a supermagnet like those used in the LHC?

    Money? Ehem...look! A paper explaining quantum leaps! *runs away*

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  • wow amazing =)

    wow amazing =)

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