Two objects, regardless of mass, will fall at the same speed when dropped from the same height. Duh.
I just heard on Coast to Coast AM, that if you take two magnets, glue them together so that they are facing North/North or South South, repulsing each other instead of attracting, those magnets will fall slower than another object dropped from the same height.
The guy says he used 5 thousand dollar magnets and dropped them from the Eiffel Tower, and other people claim to have recreated this experiment.
Now I know most of you are thinking this is pure BS, and are so confident in yourselves that you don't even need to test this out. But it is very simple to try.
And I did, using small rare earth magnets, dropping them from the 5th floor. The results? Hard to say. It kind of looks like the North/North magnet arrives slightly later than the North/South magnets my friend drops with it. But the difference is so slight, it's hard to say for sure. If I had a high speed video camera it would surely help. Plus I lost my magnets in the snow.
So I'm thinking if I can get higher, the difference will be more pronounced, if indeed there is one. But it's hard to find somewhere I can drop stuff from. Anyone have access to a really high place and some really powerful magnets?
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