Product Details
Diamagnetic floating graphite
Pyrolytic carbon is the material with the highest diamagnetic susceptibility at room temperature.
Description
Set of four small neodymium magnets and two small pieces of pyrolytic carbon.
Pyrolytic carbon is the material with the highest diamagnetic susceptibility at room temperature.
Set of four small neodymium magnets and two small pieces of pyrolytic carbon.
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