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Everyone's magnetism

Geim, A

Physics Today. 1998;51(9):36-39.

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Abstract

If you were to tell a child playing with a horseshoe magnet and pieces of iron that his uncle has a much bigger magnet that can lift everything and everybody, the child would probably believe you and might even ask for a ride on the magnet. If a physicist were present at such a conversation, he or she-armed with knowledge and experience-would probably smile condescendingly. The physicist would know well that only a very few materials-such as iron or nickel-are strongly magnetic, while the rest of the world's materials are not; to be precise, the rest of the world is a billion (10(9)) times less magnetic. This number seems obviously too large to allow common substances (water, for example) to be lifted even by the most powerful magnets; a billionfold increase in magnetic fields can be found only on neutron stars. In this case, however knowledge and experience would mislead the physicist: In fact, all materials can be lifted by using magnetic fields that are rather standard these days. In principle, even a child can be levitated by a magnet, as we shall see below.

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fields; levitation

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36-39
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Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
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19th April, 2013, 15:03:17
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