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Cavity structure effect, plastic cups moving a pendulum by its structure nothing else…so crazy to see 👀

15,660 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Ashton Forbes 的头像
Ashton Forbes1 年前

Teh hard part is where to hide duh magnet.😆

Mircea Bidian 的头像
Mircea Bidian1 年前

Nothing magical, just static electricity.

TheRealVerbz (Jason Verbelli) 的头像
TheRealVerbz (Jason Verbelli)1 年前

Perform the same experiments with a conductive material rather than dielectric.

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Andrew1 年前

He needs to use different materials and confirm is has the same effect.

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Exoslinger1 年前

3M force field comes to mind. Ever heard of it? Wild story. Would love a science explanation for it.

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Thoth1 年前

can you explain this @JustXAshton

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Ryan Buikema1 年前

On an unrelated note: In quantum physics, a quantum fluctuation (also known as a vacuum state fluctuation or vacuum fluctuation) is the temporary random change in the amount of energy in a point in space, as prescribed by Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. They are minute random fluctuations in the values of the fields which represent elementary particles, such as electric and magnetic fields which represent the electromagnetic force carried by photons, W and Z fields which carry the weak force, and gluon fields which carry the strong force. While quantum vacuum fluctuations are too small to directly cause static electricity, they contribute to the overall behavior of the electromagnetic field. The static electric field in static electricity is still governed by the same laws that govern the behavior of photons and other electromagnetic radiation, which are influenced by quantum vacuum fluctuations. In other words, static electricity is a macroscopic phenomenon that arises from the fundamental interactions between charges and the electromagnetic field, which is affected by quantum vacuum fluctuations at the quantum level.  In essence, static electricity is a macroscopic manifestation of the fundamental forces at play, including the role of quantum vacuum fluctuations in shaping the behavior of the electromagnetic field.

Nigel Protter 🇨🇦🇮🇱🇺🇦 的头像
Nigel Protter 🇨🇦🇮🇱🇺🇦1 年前

Plastic is known to collect static electricity

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Bluntly Put Philosopher1 年前

What about in a glass gar? Does static electricity go through glass mason jars? @AskPerplexity

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