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When spinning the magnet under the soda can, the changing magnetic flux induces eddy currents on the surface of the can. These currents in turn produce magnetic fields that interact with the main magnet below, making the can spin.
(5K20.00) Eddy Currents on a Soda Can
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When spinning the magnet under the soda can, the changing magnetic flux induces eddy currents on the surface of the can. These currents in turn produce magnetic fields that interact with the main magnet below, making the can spin.
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