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The most powerful magnet in the world, can it absorb iron from the blood

Time:2023-12-25 Views:1


We have also seen a lot of iron in our daily lives, and its uses are also very wide. Many things we come into contact with in our daily lives contain iron, and scientists attach great importance to this substance. It is said that there is the strongest magnet in the world, and some people have proposed that it can absorb iron from human blood? Many people also expressed confusion, let's take a look together.

The strongest magnet in the world is neodymium magnet. Some people want to give it a try. If this magnet encounters iron in the blood, what will happen? A foreigner bought a neodymium magnet and wants to conduct an experiment. Everyone should be very curious about what will happen. Everyone knows that iron is also a substance in the blood of the human body.

After purchasing an angry magnet, the foreigner placed a large kettlebell across the wooden board. When he picked up the kettlebell, the neodymium magnet still tightly adhered to it. We can see how strong the magnetic force of this magnet is. The foreigner opened the box, took out the magnet inside, and placed the magnet on the wooden board. Under the wooden board, there was a very large iron plate, but the magnet still stuck tightly and did not fall off.

Then the foreigner took out a glass of red blood. The foreigner wanted to see if the iron in our blood could still be stuck to the neodymium magnet. When the foreigner placed the magnet next to the glass blood, he found that the neodymium magnet was not only not adsorbed by it, but also gradually approached by the blood, slowly retreating. Many people were surprised.

It turned out that after conducting the experiment with foreigners, everyone realized that the world's most powerful neodymium magnet not only does not adsorb blood in the blood, but also continuously retreats as it approaches. We all did not expect that this experiment with foreigners has refreshed our understanding.

 

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