Martian
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Of course not
Yes Einstein but again its an electromagnetic field that you are talking about.......Iam talking about the simplicity of sticking 2 neodymian magnets together with no added electricity that can create a partial anti-gravity effect all on their own...No electricity involved what so ever..not a trace..just a normal magnetic field on its own lol
Read the message i sent to Einstein...You too are grasping at strawsUgh. A changing magnetic field creates an electric field, and a changing electric field creates a magnetic field. It's called electromagnetism for a reason. *throws a science book at you*
If that's what you want to think, go ahead.Read the message i sent to Einstein...You too are grasping at strawsUgh. A changing magnetic field creates an electric field, and a changing electric field creates a magnetic field. It's called electromagnetism for a reason. *throws a science book at you*
Wrong again..I was measuring current, not voltage...Thats why i put..MicroampsIf that's what you want to think, go ahead.Read the message i sent to Einstein...You too are grasping at strawsUgh. A changing magnetic field creates an electric field, and a changing electric field creates a magnetic field. It's called electromagnetism for a reason. *throws a science book at you*
I will point out, however, that you measured current on the copper tube incorrectly. Voltage is measured by connecting the multimeter in parallel, whereas current is measured in series. There's just no way you're going to be able to accurately measure the current flowing inside a pipe by placing the leads on the pipe surface.