The insides of a magnetic rollercoaster
Team Go
Duration: 2:15
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A delightful collection of characteristics displayed by magnets, which are used within the internal mechanisms of the typical rollercoaster.
Here’s a nice ‘how to’ guide for the Gauss Cannon, and a video demonstration of using such a thing on a track, which inspired us to make this film.
I love this film. It’s quite complex, there’s lots to it, the ideas are great, and the model rollercoaster is indeed delightful. The team have done a terrific job bringing it all together.
My apologies to them for changing the photos at the end of the film — I couldn’t find any copyright information for the pictures they’d used, and they may not be receiving email from me, so I’ve tweaked the pictures to ones published under Creative Commons licenses.
One of the things I like about the film is that it raises all sorts of questions. For example:
It’s a good job there isn’t a SciCast Exam, I’d have a field day writing nasty questions.
— Jonathan.
nice
very interesting
super
lucas leong, 25 Apr 2008
That was pretty cool! It's nice to be reminded how much engineering effort goes into something everyday like a rollercoaster.
Now to make a giant version to launch hamsters into space (or something; I haven't really thought that far ahead).
Nice going guys!
Dan Cosser, 21 Apr 2008
fart at 00.32!
Oliver Swan, 27 Mar 2008
I really liked the farting with the Newton's Cradle
Uryuu Ishida, 03 Mar 2008
I thought this was very good
Ichigo Kurosaki, 02 Mar 2008
Nice !!!
Michael, 14 Feb 2008
Very interesting !!!
nice
Michael Chwu, 14 Feb 2008
Love the loopp-the-loop
Oliver Hillerman, 14 Feb 2008
pretty horrible neeks
james levine, 11 Feb 2008
Well done lads. I like the idea of making a weapon out of those!
Gideon Farrell, 07 Feb 2008