I bought a Spirograph like set of gear wheels,
I bought a steel table and using braces made sure the surface was level, to keep the paper
and gears in place I had bought some magnets, normally you would use pins or
tape to keep the paper in place, but they leave holes or marks, so I used N42
neodymium type magnets to hold the paper and the wheels, but I have to
say the neodymium magnets are so strong that it was only a matter of time before The Slow Mo Guys made a recording of them smashing together, and here it is,
they recorded the magnets colliding at 187,000 frames per
second, so we can see how it happens. The collision throws parts of the magnets
off, but they are quickly sucked back together. That all occurs in the first
four minutes; then they try some other experiments and show us how very weird
these magnets act when they're trying to handle them, and I had more than a few accidents in handling them! and I was only using small ones.
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