@bikeagain1310

Thanks for explaining that. It's clear as mud now, how that works.

@Bremend

Ah, Lenz's law, also known as the "No you don't" law...

@Starius2

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@thibautsaye6391

Correction aluminum is non ferromagnetic wich is a special kind of magnetism, aluminum is paramagnetic

@Mr2Bsquared1

I'd say that block of aluminum could also stop a fast chunk of lead!

@brandonsalguero292

Cool bro 🤙🏽

@fixedguitar47

Here’s the thing, I make kinetic art. Out of wood and glass, I make it really pretty. I see them as teaching tools. How do you find a professor what would want them?

@bluehotboomer7170

Isnt this the base concept of regenerative breaking?

@saskwach8822

Aliens

@riyaansheikh7470

Can this work for copper as well?

@joeallen9897

I wonder why we haven’t we worked this into automotive strut technology…