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Python physics #34: Visualizing magnetic field effects on a current loop
Explore the fascinating interaction between magnetism and electricity in Python Physics #34! In this video, we visualize how magnetic fields affect a current-carrying loop using Python simulations.
At the smallest scales of matter, nature behaves in ways that feel almost counterintuitive. Individual particles follow simple rules, but when they interact together, entirely new behaviors can ...
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Physicists show quantum electron spin can forge powerful magnets
An MIT research team has observed a previously unseen form of magnetism, one that sits outside the familiar categories of ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. The discovery, termed p-wave magnetism, ...
A mysterious magnetic property of subatomic particles called muons hints that new fundamental particles may be lurking undiscovered. In a painstakingly precise experiment, muons’ gyrations within a ...
For a few brief nights each year, you get a rare chance to watch a monster blink. The Event Horizon Telescope collaboration has released new, detailed views of M87*, the supermassive black hole at ...
Like cats, magnets for physics experiments can have many lives. In 2015, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory repurposed two MRI magnets as part of a ...
Researchers have shown that certain metal-organic materials can act as permanent magnets at temperatures of up to 242 °C, while remaining magnetized in external magnetic fields as strong as 7500 ...
In collaboration with international partners, researchers at the University of Stuttgart have experimentally demonstrated a ...
Researchers used artificial intelligence to rapidly scan decades of scientific literature and uncover tens of thousands of magnetic materials, including several previously overlooked compounds that ...
Using a diamond needle tipped with a single electron, physicists have found seemingly impossible one-sided magnets swirling along the surface of hematite. The rules of physics (the ones we know of, ...
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