Video: A collision of 320km / h when two magnets attract each other
These two neodymium magnets are very strong, the suction force and thrust are up to 300kg. What happens when these two magnets interact with each other?
When placing two poles on the same face, they are enough to hold a man in a "floating" video when standing up. The amount of an adult is not enough to force these two magnets to touch.
And this is the result of putting the opposite poles of this magnet into each other:
The two magnets attract and collide at 320km / h, causing them to break into small pieces.
When placing the opposite poles facing each other, the two magnets sucked and collided at 320km / h, causing them to break into many small pieces.
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