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Drop Supermagnet through aluminmum pipe (1 Viewer)

krabby_me

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If you drop a marble through an aluminimum pipe, it falls straight down. If you drop a magnet down it, it falls much slower without touching the sides. It just sort of hovers down.
How can i explain this Phenomenon using both diagrams and text?
 

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This is an example of Lenz's Law. Induced eddy currents are caused by the change in flux over time in the sections of the pipe. I think there's a diagram of how it works in Macquarie textbook
 
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thunderdax said:
Lenz's law causes it to slow down
Don't say this in the HSC, it is the reason people lost marks a few years ago.

Say It is an example of lenz's law. Then talk about a changing magnetic flux, producing an induced current that will oppose the original change etc.
 
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depending on the question, u can also include a reference 2 the fact that it is an example of electro magnetic braking....
 

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