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Slow motion: The power of magnets and the beautiful destruction they create

Jan. 12, 2018

These magnets, generally used in speakers and MRI machines, feature a gauss rating of 13,000 and obliterate any object that comes between them.

Do you like larger-than-life demonstrations of science that includes fire, explosions and more caught in slow motion? Then Street Science on Science Channel is the TV show for you. On a recent episode, the team demonstrated the power of neodymium magnets. These magnets, generally used in speakers and MRI machines, feature a gauss rating of 13,000 and obliterate any object that comes between them.

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