Lenz's Law states that the direction of the induced current will oppose the change in flux that created it. Here's how that looks in practice. For more videos like this, subscribe to @veritasium.
@@meraculus-zn3zx The larger amount of force you put into this system, the more it gives back directly against you. You cannot become strong enough to overcome Lenz's Law, only the material limits of the thing you're trying to move.
@@testacals The more force you apply, a counter current called eddy current starts being generated which heats up the metal due to resistance. So if you apply enough force the current will be high enough to melt the plate lol
@@glyph303 at that point you go through the hero arc after being defeated so they set you up with super conductors to keep going to reach your true potential.
Physics: I see what you're doing. Well, I wont just stand here and do nothing. *melts the plate while laughing maniacally* You thought you could bring me down? I'll just bring down myself instead! MWAHAHAHahahaha *fades into oblivion*
Cooked kaisen is very good manga, "nah I'd win" is not the signature of the manag but the cooking arc is , will all now our brother are cooking at the finals .
This is the basics on how a coil works. During my bachelor studies on Telco Engineering, an electronics lecturer used to explain that as the "prick-tease" principle, "come get it, oh you don't"
Sometimes there's just a random explosion from the air that should have been in vacuum examples too, and non spherical extremities of cows raining ftom the sky
Lenzs law is that induced voltage is always 180 degrees out of phase from the applied voltage. Which also correlates to induced magnetic fields that out of phase voltage causes the magnetic field to oppose changes in the magnetic fields meaning you cant change them until the induced voltage is removed. And this honestly is an excellent teaching demonstration to show how it works in realtime
@@rampagingsasquatch5847 If I were DMing my PCs going against this thing in the video, it taking 5 minutes and them having rolled a 12 would probably be the optimal scenario for this lol... (Because you could interpret rolling high as just exerting more force, which is obviously bad haha)
Really is. Such an exact example of what it feels like. It’s so difficult to explain accurately, but this couldn’t be more precise, even the part where he stands on the metal square for a second and it momentarily speeds up, just to get stuck on slow motion again.
I’m an MRI technologist. We had a pizza pan that we would let kids play with in the magnet. It was cool to watch it slowly tilt into the magnet. Took over a minute to become parallel with the scanner table.
The mechanical analog of magnetic induction is mass. It's inertial; opposing change. Friction is dissipative and is most closely related to resistance; it's a mechanism of energy loss. To complete this commonly presented picture, capacitors and springs are analogs and both store energy. Or to compare them to inertia, they take in, then release the changing quantity. In many systems where energy propagates through a medium, it's useful to identify a similar pair of "reactive" concepts which describe the energy being continuously balanced between change-opposing and change-storing actors. These concepts together define the medium's impedance, propagation velocity, and resonant conditions. It's a very useful and general framework.
This good be used as some sort of shock absorber for cars or sound proofing, vibration isolation in commercial/industrial or even a residential setting
@@ericwtfsky Watch Veritasiums full length videos. He explains scientific principles via demonstrations like these and other entertaining means. He completed his doctorate in science education. Schools definitely should be using his teaching techniques And as for when would we use this? Learning science is not just about a single piece of knowledge, its about learning how to acquire knowledge in general. To understand why this is read Karl Popper whose philosophy is the very bedrock of our modern scientific endeavor. As Popper makes clear the way we acquire knowledge is the same regardless of what knowledge we gain, it applies to all subjects. So learning to acquire scientific knowledge is just learning how to acquire knowledge in general.
Isn't that true for anything though because of inertia? Pushing and pulling a box forward and back, there is resistance both ways. It's just that weight machines are usually built up and down, so gravity makes one way much easier. But you can just pull and push a box of nails with a rigid stick, and it'll be what you want.
@@icodestuff6241 Im not too sure if I understood wym, but my point is basically that this things resistance increases proportionally with the amount of force used. With regular weights, there is a constant amount of resistance.
The harder you try, the harder it is, but as long as you keep trying, you'll eventually get there, no matter how slow. Because Lenz's law only slows things down, it doesn't stop them completely.
@@deang5622 that is the exact same effect, just in a environment with zero resistance. you can already see that aluminium falls faster then a copper plate does because the currents induced in the copper are higher
@@daktus05 Quantum locking is NOT the same effect as Lenz Law. Quantum locking only occurs when the quantum mechanical effects kick in which cause zero resistance. Lenz's law is nothing to do with quantum mechanics, it is a manifestation of Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction. Faraday's Law says: e = dϕ/dt Lenz's Law turns this into: e = -dϕ/dt It introduces the minus sign. 1. There is nothing quantum mechanical about it. 2. There is nothing temperature related about it 3. It is nothing to do with resistance and nothing to do with zero resistance.
@@ravenn8600 Our body is working with some kind of electrict current going through it (nervous system, heart beat timing). Whenever you have any kind of current in a magnetic field it will be affected. I guess there must be some kind of effect.
"Not so fast..."
- Lenz's law.
❤
Underrated comment
Nailed it 😂
Glitch in the matrix
🤣😂
Lenz's law: Nuh Uh
*Locks in*
Human will: Yuh Uh
Locks in
Protogen
Locks in
"You strong like bull!"
That's a big compliment coming from that guy!
Its the accent that really sells it
@@abdullahx8118 also look at his arms
@@abdullahx8118 indian
@@altboi7154i think russian
@@melvinethecat that's Indian accent to be specific Gujrat or South
Lenz's law: nah I'd win
Jjk
“What do you bench?”
“One Lenz’s Law🗿”
?
@@meraculus-zn3zx The larger amount of force you put into this system, the more it gives back directly against you. You cannot become strong enough to overcome Lenz's Law, only the material limits of the thing you're trying to move.
😅
That’s underrated so hard compared to others…
@@Amigo21189 well, if you're stronger itd move faster, but by seeing how slow it moved, probbably not by much
First Half: Me trying to fall asleep
Second Half: Me trying to wake up
I can finally show someone what my sleep dilemma is.
This is the one right here!
Try melatonin in safe doses, more wont help!
We found it, the best comment 😂😂❤
ADHD like me? Or general insomnia like I used to think l had
What do you have? Infinity technique?
"nah, Lenz's Law"
"Not in my house!" -Lenz's Law
The perfect workout equipment. The stronger you get, the more resistance it gives.
I was just thinking the same thing
Theres a point where if you exert enough force the plate will start melting. That is when you know you have peaked
@@glyph303 wait, why though ?
@@testacals The more force you apply, a counter current called eddy current starts being generated which heats up the metal due to resistance. So if you apply enough force the current will be high enough to melt the plate lol
@@glyph303 at that point you go through the hero arc after being defeated so they set you up with super conductors to keep going to reach your true potential.
If you think you outsmarted physics by forcing the plate with heavy equipment... physics laughs in your face as the plate starts melting.
Now I want to see this.
Physics: I see what you're doing. Well, I wont just stand here and do nothing. *melts the plate while laughing maniacally* You thought you could bring me down? I'll just bring down myself instead! MWAHAHAHahahaha *fades into oblivion*
@@nahnot6247lmfaoo
Wow, that's crazy! 🤯
I never considered that!😮 Amazing.🔥
"Who do you think you are ?!"
-Lenz's law.
all the gym bros wants this magnet at home now
YOU'RE STRONG LIKE BULL
Yes
Yes
smart like tractor
Baby ram
Intuitive like crow
"You're strong like bull"
- King Julien
I snorted
I THOUGHT THE SAME 😭😭
307 likes and only two comments? Lemme fix that...
i cant unhear it now😭
Damn 💀
"Do you even physics bro?"- Lenz's law
Hermitcraft reference?
@@NiaSwift kinda, i tried to refrence the saying "Do you even lift bro" but its ok
“Can I do this?”
Lens’s law: Well yes but actually no
"Stand proud, you're strong."
- Lenz's law
but what if he doesnt wanna stand
if i see this damn jjk quote 1 more time
@@Factoid135Stand proud, you're strong.
😂
@@Factoid135my mind went to the first stardust crusaders opening theme (jojo’s bizarre adventure)
"I don't know if I'm weak or if this is actually insanely difficult"
literally me with every exam
Nah, tou are weak.
Stand proud. You are strong.
You should check for dyslexia
Yes
or maybe it's too easy and you're overthinking
Magnets are some of the coolest stuff we've ever discovered. I wish I could learn more about them in ways like this.
Lenz's law: "Yes, but actually, no."
"Nah I'd win"
- Lenz's Law
"Bad tasting"
- Cole's Law
Bro you just made my day
@@LowIQAnimations❤😢😢uy
lobotomy kaisen taking over
Cooked kaisen is very good manga, "nah I'd win" is not the signature of the manag but the cooking arc is , will all now our brother are cooking at the finals .
Dereck: pushes plate
Lenz's law: Sike
Cute Arch-chan pfp!
are you the real ravioli?
@@Vamaka12 assuming its her real account, which it looks like it is, the draw is made by her, she has more drawings, sick for wallpapers on linux
@@H3cJP I just realized that I've seen her videos last year, the world is so small
@@Vamaka12 i saw many twits of her, and one of her drawings is what i used to use on Manjaro linux
Imagine the torque you can get using that magnet in a motor
No
It's used in braking mechanisms and NOT the other way around, Look it up.
yes, it is a strong magnet and, if combined with an electromagnet (not a simple sheet of metal like the one here) it could indeed make a strong motor
“It’s a steel plate. Wear gloves”
- Dad’s Law
"No you don't"
Literallly every moms to the middle child ever:
fr
middle? moms a hoe
why is this so true
Assuming they even remember the middle child
Why specifically the middle child? This joke makes no sense.
"Nah, I'd Oppose."
-Metal Plate.
Labotomy kaisen at it again 💀
Fantastic lol
I want my own law too! Nako's Law!
Okie, *casually makes a law that states electrons are just waves in an empty space*
Me too
“You’re strong like bull!”
New advancement unlocked 💀💀
Lenz's law be like "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down..."
My brain heard the drum fill!
Like LITERALLY
RR'd in a comment. Got me.
u ricked rolled us 💀
You rick roll me
"You won't let me live you won't let me die"
-Lenz's law
It means you an npc
Clark?
Huh when did this reach this many likes
This is the basics on how a coil works. During my bachelor studies on Telco Engineering, an electronics lecturer used to explain that as the "prick-tease" principle, "come get it, oh you don't"
Lenz's law❌️
Gojo's cursed technique✅️
YOU'RE STRONG LIKE BULL!!🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥💥
👹👹👹 STRONG LIKE BULL 😂😂
Indian accent
HAHAHA I LOVE THIS 😂😂😂
This is where all the friction you've ignored goes
Sometimes there's just a random explosion from the air that should have been in vacuum examples too, and non spherical extremities of cows raining ftom the sky
Lenzs law is that induced voltage is always 180 degrees out of phase from the applied voltage. Which also correlates to induced magnetic fields that out of phase voltage causes the magnetic field to oppose changes in the magnetic fields meaning you cant change them until the induced voltage is removed. And this honestly is an excellent teaching demonstration to show how it works in realtime
Imagine your fingers we're under the plate and at this moment the plate went down.
"Can I pick this up?"
"You can certainly try"
I see what you did there
"...I rolled a 12"
"Well you pick it up, but it takes like 5 minutes to do so."
Sounds like the best resistance training to me.🤪
@@rampagingsasquatch5847 If I were DMing my PCs going against this thing in the video, it taking 5 minutes and them having rolled a 12 would probably be the optimal scenario for this lol...
(Because you could interpret rolling high as just exerting more force, which is obviously bad haha)
I’m keeping this video in mind during my AP physics test next week!
Bro just invented a new law of physics
"You strong like bull" with that accent had me cracking up 😂😂😂
You might need to go to the doctors if you've been cracking! 😆
@@dgameryoutube5045Are you trying to be funny?
@@ricks.9456 Let him cook 🗣️📢
That’s a two part saying. “ You are strong like bull. Smart like tractor.” All in a Russian accent.
@@dougridgway7570 How in the mother of potatoes a tractor became smart?
This is what it feels like when you try to move during sleep paralysis.
Yes exactly!!
Oh God, this is too accurate.
Really is. Such an exact example of what it feels like. It’s so difficult to explain accurately, but this couldn’t be more precise,
even the part where he stands on the metal square for a second and it momentarily speeds up, just to get stuck on slow motion again.
I kind of envy those like this guy who get to actually experience and participate in the event. 😊
Thanks for this video. Two years ago I had to study this theoretically in my uni. Now I see it in real life. Much better.
I just want to say thank you for jumping on it brother. Nothing else here matters.
Dude yes
I’m an MRI technologist. We had a pizza pan that we would let kids play with in the magnet. It was cool to watch it slowly tilt into the magnet. Took over a minute to become parallel with the scanner table.
That sounds really cool to watch!
What material was that?
And how do you determine that it doesn't contain too much ferrous metal to be safe?
@@blockchaaain aluminium. We have smaller magnets that we can test it with
Sounds dangerous. 😮
@@cade8986
Is that pfp a kid punching himself? 💀
@@ivoryas1696 me eating cake as a kid
i like that i’m getting this on my fyp cause im learning this rn in school and it’s cool to see it in action
nah bro, that plate is the honored one, bro just has Infinity activated
"In 2015 we'll have hoverboards!"
*The hoverboard:*
I was looking for this 😂
hover only mode is not going to be exciting for long.
It's not wrong, its a board hovering. Almost.
One must image sisyphus working against strong eddy currents
Damn, his palms must be fried
Ahh that explains everything! Hades kept a giant magnet underneath Sisyphus's Grove!
Real shi
"Strong like bull" is my new compliment in the gym
"You won't let me pick up, you won't let me make it fall"
Superman reference ?
"Tell me, Do you bleed?" 🥸
NEVER GONNA
Does it bleed?
I'm wheezing at "You're strong like bull" 🤣🤣🤣
Made me spit my drink out lmao
I knew the universe was actively working against me. Now, if I can just convince my therapist
Imagine how many cool movies could be made with this
“Yes you can”
*Fricking demagnetizer ray gun*
Doofenshmimetz ahh line
This is like fancy air resistance!
Quite right!
And you don't even need air.
i feel like we should invent workout machines with this kind of resistance
"if i cant have it, no one can..."
I like to think of Lenz's law as electromagnetically induced friction, always opposing the relative change of the orientation of fields.
😮💯🤯
Dang that's a nice way to think about it
The mechanical analog of magnetic induction is mass. It's inertial; opposing change. Friction is dissipative and is most closely related to resistance; it's a mechanism of energy loss. To complete this commonly presented picture, capacitors and springs are analogs and both store energy. Or to compare them to inertia, they take in, then release the changing quantity. In many systems where energy propagates through a medium, it's useful to identify a similar pair of "reactive" concepts which describe the energy being continuously balanced between change-opposing and change-storing actors. These concepts together define the medium's impedance, propagation velocity, and resonant conditions. It's a very useful and general framework.
@@pendalink Nice point.
@@pendalink Thank you very much for clarifying my lack of understanding, I will understand this in detail.
It's the best example of Lenz's law 😂
More importantly try picking it up when it's flat on the ground😂
Same thing as when you try and push two of the same points on a magnet together, the magnets push away as if to say “ah no you don’t”
similar, but that force is dependent on distance, while this one is dependent on speed of motion
This good be used as some sort of shock absorber for cars or sound proofing, vibration isolation in commercial/industrial or even a residential setting
"hold up,wait a minute"
-Lenz's law
Omg so on point lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
bro needs to dip himself in silver paint and he'll turn into the silver surfer 💀
Underrated comment
Use of the bro first Violation
Who needs a gym when you have super strong magnets
I’ve always wondered if this effect could be used to make fluid free shocks for vehicles.
WHY DONT THEY SHOW THESE VIDEOS IN SCHOOL😭IT MAKES LEARNING SO MUCH EASIER
Literally when would we ever use this?
@@ericwtfsky Watch Veritasiums full length videos. He explains scientific principles via demonstrations like these and other entertaining means. He completed his doctorate in science education. Schools definitely should be using his teaching techniques
And as for when would we use this? Learning science is not just about a single piece of knowledge, its about learning how to acquire knowledge in general. To understand why this is read Karl Popper whose philosophy is the very bedrock of our modern scientific endeavor. As Popper makes clear the way we acquire knowledge is the same regardless of what knowledge we gain, it applies to all subjects. So learning to acquire scientific knowledge is just learning how to acquire knowledge in general.
@@ericwtfskythe same day I'll need to use the Pythagorean theorem and my knowledge of every state capital
Lenz’s law: Harder!
your mom might be Lenz
@@parrausa No, but my dad is. Don’t trust me? ask your mom.
@@ishmeetahuja9343 bro spun back with the smoke 👏😭💀
@@megamatthew75
Nah, that was weak
@@JohnDoe-id5ih just like your stamina
“You’re strong like bull”
Lenz’s Law: “No you don’t”
Slow blade penetrate the shield
The Plate: I'm not in the mood
I'm pretty sure that magnet has Gojo's cursed technique
I was thinking the same thing
Gojo the hand cleaner brand? I wasn’t aware they dealt in black magic or occultism of any kind…🤔
@@revmsj Gojo is not a brand, well maybe it is but this is a different gojo
@@revmsj they actually exorcise the grease from your hand
@@joodh1840yes it is
This might be useful for some very unique workout equipment. Resistance in both directions.
Not only that, but it's exactly as much resistance as you need it to be
Gravity training
Make light weight shock absorbers instead of using ferro fluid
Isn't that true for anything though because of inertia? Pushing and pulling a box forward and back, there is resistance both ways. It's just that weight machines are usually built up and down, so gravity makes one way much easier. But you can just pull and push a box of nails with a rigid stick, and it'll be what you want.
@@icodestuff6241 Im not too sure if I understood wym, but my point is basically that this things resistance increases proportionally with the amount of force used. With regular weights, there is a constant amount of resistance.
“Ur strong like bull!” Made me die😂
*creates hoverboard *
"Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast" ahh metal plate💀💀💀
Fellow furry I see
My dad used that quote when teaching me driving lmao
The plate really said "nah I'd win"
Looks like a perfect workout equipment.
The slow blade penetrates the shield, Derek. ;)
The harder you try, the harder it is, but as long as you keep trying, you'll eventually get there, no matter how slow. Because Lenz's law only slows things down, it doesn't stop them completely.
Only when you have a resistive material, super conductive materials levitate above a magnet indefinitely
@@daktus05Totally different effect. Which is Quantum locking.
@@deang5622 that is the exact same effect, just in a environment with zero resistance. you can already see that aluminium falls faster then a copper plate does because the currents induced in the copper are higher
@@daktus05 Quantum locking is NOT the same effect as Lenz Law.
Quantum locking only occurs when the quantum mechanical effects kick in which cause zero resistance.
Lenz's law is nothing to do with quantum mechanics, it is a manifestation of Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction.
Faraday's Law says:
e = dϕ/dt
Lenz's Law turns this into:
e = -dϕ/dt
It introduces the minus sign.
1. There is nothing quantum mechanical about it.
2. There is nothing temperature related about it
3. It is nothing to do with resistance and nothing to do with zero resistance.
Why did I read this in a philosopher’s voice and why do I feel a strong sense of uplift?
Another great way to see Lenz's law in action, is to try to get anything done politically in America.
Good one🤣👍
The "Nuh uh" law.
Plate does seem like a really cool hoverboard tho, I'd love to see inventions being made with that.
Needed this last semester during my E&M class
"YOU STRONG LIKE BULL"
Thats going in the gym playlist
Cringe edit
@@netts2315 was literally about to say its so cringe to do that, but even worse in this case with a couple hundred likes lmao
Magnets piss me off
Relatable
Why???
I find them attractive
@@adwaitpandey2526naw, I find them repulsive
Magnets piss me on
Lenz's law: nah, imma do my own thing
This is actually the best way to describe it.
"Nah, I'd slow you down"
~Lenz's Law
Lobotomy kaisen has truly reached 120% of its potential
Yes
Are you pushing hard because the force is strong, or is the force strong because you are pushing hard?
This can be used in an amazing exercise stuff. It has automated progressive overload, you are getting stronger and it is getting heavier
And get exposed to a couple of T strong magnetic field.
Just... don't.
@@user-by6ri3cu4y I don't think magnetic field have any effect on the human body.
@@ravenn8600 Our body is working with some kind of electrict current going through it (nervous system, heart beat timing). Whenever you have any kind of current in a magnetic field it will be affected.
I guess there must be some kind of effect.
After a quick search, it seem you are right but the effect doesn't seem to be very harmful, mainly nausea and vertigo.
@@ravenn8600 Those are immediate effects.
Just as I said... don't expose yourself to strong magnetic fields.
"You're strong like bull" With accent 🤌🤌
Ikrrr
Man replied to himself
With your neon green and black pfps, I thought you two were the same
Says you lol
he sounds like the hydraulic press dude
Best demonstration of Lenz
"Nah, I'd win"
-Lenz's Law
"You're strong like bull."
Bro had his back.
Violation of the bro
When you accidentally calculate air resistance 2000x larger than it actually is on the physics test:
best comment here
Bro was accually lordnof the rings 💫
Lenz's Law is magical ❤️
This seems like an elaborate way to get a pretty good workout.
This kind of TH-cam shorts format I love the most
We must advocate for this to be the norm
Damn you got Tiktok brain. We don't need every single video to be 60 seconds or shorter.
@@ThePigeonStoop Do you even understand what he said
@ThePigeonStoop he literally said to make TH-cam shorts educational and you got upset 😂
@@ThePigeonStoop, this is literally projection.
Lenz's law : nah I'd slow
nah I'd no
"slow your roll there bucko" ahh law💀💀
Basically when your dog says throw but no touching
Yooo they need to install one in a gym. Insane workout