An impressive magnetic trapping setup from Daniel Paschall based on rotating quadrupole field in an arrangement that we call "split dipole". This time these dipoles magnets (3/8" cubes) are placed in 20° angle with the radial plane and separated by 3/4". pic.twitter.com/6CX8yH3ZLz
— Sudanamaru (H. Ucar) (@Sudanamaru1) September 16, 2023
This image shows the same setup but without the cover of the matchbox. The ivibration makes the blurred appearance. pic.twitter.com/AfV0W85OXE
— Sudanamaru (H. Ucar) (@Sudanamaru1) September 6, 2023
torque present in other schemes. pic.twitter.com/P0qzxv7rYD
— Sudanamaru (H. Ucar) (@Sudanamaru1) August 26, 2023
A very friendly setup from Colin McNamara. The drum consists of two cube magnets, poles oriented radially and attracting each other that we call split dipole scheme. This arrangement generates quadrupole zones allowing magnets to be trapped at its magnetically quietest location. pic.twitter.com/71ZtEiFbon
— Sudanamaru (H. Ucar) (@Sudanamaru1) August 25, 2023
A beautiful realization of a magnetic trapping solution using rotating magnetic fields made by D. Paschall. Science is inspiring! pic.twitter.com/T9MvuTWFWy
— Sudanamaru (H. Ucar) (@Sudanamaru1) August 4, 2023
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