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  • 23-04-2020
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When you drop a strong magnet through the center of a copper pipe, what happens to the copper piper and the magnet?

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  • 23-04-2020
Copper is; unlike iron and steel; not ferromagnetic, but diamagnetic. This means that induced magnetic fields in copper will counter the applied force.

When you drop a strong magnet through a copper pipe, the moving magnetic field will induce currents (Lenz’ Law). These currents will now induce their own magnetic field. This magnetic field counters the falling magnetic.

Result: the magnet will fall way slower than if it was falling through a plastic pipe.
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