🔬#MESExperiments 55: Faraday's Paradox using Individual Magnets

🔬#MESExperiments 55: Faraday's Paradox using Individual Magnets

From mes 3Speak Podcast by Math Easy Solutions

May 21, 2026

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This episode demonstrates Faraday's Paradox using individual magnets and explores the effects of rotating a strong magnet on smaller football-shaped magnets.

https://3speak.tv/watch?v=mes/fa262e25 In #MESExperiments 55 I once again demonstrate Faraday's Paradox, this time showing that rotating a strong magnet with a drill about it's polar axis doesn't move individual football shaped magnets. Each magnet is placed on a polished low friction glass mirror surface, and the football shape allows the magnets to freely rotate. Moving the strong magnet attached to the drill laterally easily moves the magnets, but rotating it barely even nudges the smaller magnets. This suggests that the magnetic field does not rotate about a spinning magnet. #physics #experiment #electromagnetism #faraday Stay tuned for #MESExperiments 56... Links unedited videos and more info: Unedited video: Spinning Magnet on a Drill doesn't rotate another Magnet: Unedited video: Magnetic Field Viewer and Detector on Magnets: Magnetic Isopotentials Explain the Faraday Paradox, Stern-Gerlach Experiment, and Atomic Orbitals: https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/xdxcqhxk MES Experiment 36: Faraday's Paradox using Ferrofluid (and Iron Filings): https://peakd.com/hive-128780/@mes/hdmneruh MES Experiment 35: Faraday's Paradox using Iron Filings…

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Host: Math Easy Solutions

Topics covered

  • Faraday's Paradox
  • magnetism
  • physics experiments
  • electromagnetism
  • individual magnets

Keywords

  • Faraday's Paradox
  • magnet
  • electromagnetism
  • physics
  • experiment

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