Crashed Superconducting Magnet debris from UFO Part 4/7
BackPart 3 - Magnetic testing
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: March 17, 2007 at 12:59 am
Author: Eyewitness2007
Length: 00:04:33
Rating: 3.81
Views: 49695
Tags: UFO Crash Spacecraft Debris
Video Comments:
KippTheKidd (October 10, 2008 at 4:57 pm)
If the metal does not repel the magnet, it's not superconducting. If it does not stick to ferromagnetic material, it is not a magnet. Therefore, it is not a superconducting magnet.
You can determine if the center is a conductive metal by inducing eddy currents in it. Put the magnet on the desk and quickly sweep the material across the desk, just above the magnet, without touching it. If the magnet moves, the material is conductive. Try the same thing with aluminum -- the magnet will move.
You can determine if the center is a conductive metal by inducing eddy currents in it. Put the magnet on the desk and quickly sweep the material across the desk, just above the magnet, without touching it. If the magnet moves, the material is conductive. Try the same thing with aluminum -- the magnet will move.
ZlukaBuka (September 26, 2008 at 1:27 am)
It is dangerous to hold this magnet in your hands ^^ Also smb will come to you to take it back
rrrtttnnnmmm (September 8, 2008 at 11:41 am)
Imagine a disk spinning above 10,000 rpm
this disk is made of foam and is held in obit with very powerful magnets above and below
it would look like a ufo if you can visualize that shape and then see a spinning disk inside
the core of the disk could be held in place with magnets
our aim is to achieve a spin higher then 10,000 rpm
once we have that speed we could use pulse magnets to make this disk wobble
the oscillation waves could be classed as micro gravity
this disk is made of foam and is held in obit with very powerful magnets above and below
it would look like a ufo if you can visualize that shape and then see a spinning disk inside
the core of the disk could be held in place with magnets
our aim is to achieve a spin higher then 10,000 rpm
once we have that speed we could use pulse magnets to make this disk wobble
the oscillation waves could be classed as micro gravity
drtyrell969 (September 8, 2008 at 7:04 am)
Such bad acting.
slowrock12 (September 1, 2008 at 2:15 am)
Are those even magnets???R u sure?? Just curious!
Eyewitness2007 (September 1, 2008 at 5:23 am)
No they are not magnetic. THey may be magnetic if supercooled with Liquid nitrogen, but we dont have that...
andysco1 (August 6, 2008 at 11:34 am)
Do you know what the metal is ?, Anyhow to me looks like the in'ards of a battery, you have the core surounded by composit then ceramic case stacked ontop of each other positive one end negitive the other could hold a charge ; maybe?
Pedroskini (August 1, 2008 at 9:08 am)
The temperature gun will have varying accuracy depending on the reflectance of the surfaces. I have several degrees of difference when trying to measure temperatures on the same piece of metal having a variety of surfaces, like coatings or grease, or polished parts.
Eyewitness2007 (August 3, 2008 at 9:04 am)
Yes, I know.
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