Magnetic Particle Accelerator | Pushing Electrons with a Magnetic Field

February 09, 2022  •  EPISODE 106

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1 Comment

  1. Ryan Uthlaut

    I would very much like it if we could talk about magnets in future Science Live videos. I am working on an electromagnetic project for the STEM fair, and I would like it if I could find some more information on this project.

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