The top wooden piece with two handles has a metal attachment that is used to essentially lock the magnets in place. When this wooden piece is removed, all of the individual magnets will begin to fall. The rate at which these magnets fall will depend on the conductivity of each of the rods. This is an application of Lenz’s Law.
Starting from the left, the materials of the rods are: Aluminum, Copper, Acrylic, Brass, and Aluminum again.
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The top wooden piece with two handles has a metal attachment that is used to essentially lock the magnets in place. When this wooden piece is removed, all of the individual magnets will begin to fall. The rate at which these magnets fall will depend on the conductivity of each of the rods. This is an application of Lenz’s Law.
Starting from the left, the materials of the rods are: Aluminum, Copper, Acrylic, Brass, and Aluminum again.
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