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General Atomics has created the world's largest magnet for the ITER fusion reactor
The dimensions of the central solenoid magnet stir the imagination: it is 17.9 meters high and 42 meters wide, and weighs about 1,000 tons. It took General Atomics (GA) more than 5 years to build it. However, that is only half of it. No less effort is required to transport it to its destination.
According to GA Design Director John Smith, the magnet is powerful enough to lift an aircraft carrier weighing 101,250 tons to a height of nearly two meters.
The dimensions of the central solenoid magnet stir the imagination: it is 17.9 meters high and 42 meters wide, and weighs about 1,000 tons. It took General Atomics (GA) more than 5 years to build it. However, that is only half of it. No less effort is required to transport it to its destination.
According to GA Design Director John Smith, the magnet is powerful enough to lift an aircraft carrier weighing 101,250 tons to a height of nearly two meters.
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The moiré effect or moiré pattern
A pattern that appears when two periodic grid patterns are superimposed. The phenomenon is caused by the fact that the repeating elements of the two patterns follow each other with different frequency, overlapping one another or forming gaps.
A pattern that appears when two periodic grid patterns are superimposed. The phenomenon is caused by the fact that the repeating elements of the two patterns follow each other with different frequency, overlapping one another or forming gaps.
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A visual demonstration of elastic collision.
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Tough billiard ball VS press.
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Demonstration of Newton's Third Law at home👌🏻
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How vision deception works👆🏻
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Partial Vacuum
How it works:
Burning paper heats the air molecules in the bottle, setting them in motion so they begin to repel each other. Some of the air escapes through the gaps between the egg and the neck of the bottle. When the flame goes out, the air molecules cool down and attract each other.
The air from outside the bottle rushes into it, but the egg blocks its path. The pressure of the air molecules outside the bottle is so strong that they literally push the egg inside the bottle.
How it works:
Burning paper heats the air molecules in the bottle, setting them in motion so they begin to repel each other. Some of the air escapes through the gaps between the egg and the neck of the bottle. When the flame goes out, the air molecules cool down and attract each other.
The air from outside the bottle rushes into it, but the egg blocks its path. The pressure of the air molecules outside the bottle is so strong that they literally push the egg inside the bottle.
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Stunning installation "Electric Desert" in the Phoenix Botanical Garden✨
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Interaction of physical and chemical processes.
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The ferromagnetic liquid watch.
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Physics in action 👩🔬 (Communicating vessels)
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The strongest hydraulic press VS a giant glass ball.
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Dispersion of light is a set of phenomena caused by the dependence of the absolute index of refraction of matter on the frequency of light, or, the same thing, the dependence of the phase velocity of light in matter on frequency.
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How the braking system in the elevator shaft works.
The first passenger hoisting elevator was installed in New York City in 1857.
Otis' safety device combined with the use of steel building frames made it possible to build skyscrapers.
The first passenger hoisting elevator was installed in New York City in 1857.
Otis' safety device combined with the use of steel building frames made it possible to build skyscrapers.
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Computer visualization of the ball's flight path while playing tennis.
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Sound waves visualization
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Universal transformer furniture
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Aluminum foil in the microwave
An experience not worth repeating at home☝🏻
An experience not worth repeating at home☝🏻
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The reaction of carbon disulfide + liquid oxygen 🧪
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Water clock👆🏻😱
You can watch it all day long..
You can watch it all day long..
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Engineers always prepare thoughtfully for a picnic ☝🏻