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Old 11-09-2005, 01:25   #4
greencreeper
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Re: The most fun you can have with a magnet...

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If you really need an unbelievably powerful magnet, here it is.
Uses include magnetic steering of nuclear particles in homemade accelerators, magnetic beam amplifiers, etc.
Well, doesn't everyone have a particle accelerator in their cellar or garage? I knocked mine up from an old washer and a few rolls of tin foil from Tesco.

I bet the various world security services would be very interested in their customer list
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