@Rainmaker1973 What are you even talking about “plexiglass, water, lenses”, it’s just mirrors. Did you even watch the video that you took this clip from?
@DejanVinkovic Great job! It will help to get it started if you set the magnet on a big chunk of aluminum or copper to damp the unwanted vibrations (eddy currents will slow it down). Or even hold it on your hand loosely .
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The Youtube channel ActionLab published a video based on a setup developed by Daniel Paschall and me which can hold two floating magnets at each side of a rotating magnetic assembly aimed to show the binding functionality of the nuclear strong force.
https://t.co/dGukTWla51
@AvionicsKen It doesn't actually slow down in a medium, the wave front appears to the electromagnetic fields and emissions of the atoms in the material.
@Chris_Stephan No it is not the marangoni effect in the clouds. It is due to the temperature differences at differing elevations and the size of the water droplets.
@AvionicsKen It never actually changes speed. It is just the apparent wave speed that changes speed as the electrons in the material respond to the electromagnetic waves and then release their own. Electromagnetic waves always propagate at the speed of light.
@clown_depot When going to click on the like/dislike button everyone needs to flip a coin and if it is heads they like the video, if it is tails they dislike the video.