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As a child I loved learning about science. Conducting experiments to prove facts and test out theories was wonderful and it satisfied my natural curiosity, much like so many children. Here is a simple science experiment that you can do at home! You will need – 1 container or drinking glass […]

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TAMU Physics & Astronomy on Instagram: "The magnet falls in slow-motion? No! ❌  It’s #physics! ✅  A copper plate is not magnetic, yet it slows down a heavy magnet falling on it. The reason? Lenz's law! As the magnet approaches, an increasing magnetic flux through the copper plate generates eddy currents in it which create a force opposing the fall. Science is so amazing!  👍 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for fun science content! ➡️ Follow links at linktr.ee/tamuphysastr  #tamu #science #physics #viralreels #funny #scientist #tamuphysics #reels #reelsinstagram #teachersofinstagram #teachers #teachersfollowteachers #education #funny #fun #funnyvideos #educate #educational #funnyreels #learn #learnoninstagram #shorts #fyp #fypシ #foryou #foryoupage #experiment #DrTatiana #LenzsLaw #eddycurrents" Magnet Science Experiment, Physics Astronomy, Magnet Science, Magnets Science, Fall Science, Eddy Current, Science Physics, Physics Teacher, Copper Plate

TAMU Physics & Astronomy on Instagram: "The magnet falls in slow-motion? No! ❌ It’s #physics! ✅ A copper plate is not magnetic, yet it slows down a heavy magnet falling on it. The reason? Lenz's law! As the magnet approaches, an increasing magnetic flux through the copper plate generates eddy currents in it which create a force opposing the fall. Science is so amazing! 👍 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for fun science content! ➡️ Follow links at linktr.ee/tamuphysastr #tamu #science #physics…

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