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Demonstration of Lenz Law

Moving metal past a magnet (or vice versa) induces an electric current that acts as a brake on the motion. Various metals have different conductive properties and will fall past magnets at different speeds. Some like aluminum are very conductive, and others like a nickel-zinc allow have bad conduction and hardly slow at all.

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