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๐Ÿ”ฌ#MESExperiments 51: Magnets in Repulsion Atwood Machine Balcony Drop Tests

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Published: 18 Oct 2025 โ€บ Updated: 18 Oct 2025๐Ÿ”ฌ#MESExperiments 51: Magnets in Repulsion Atwood Machine Balcony Drop Tests

๐Ÿ”ฌ#MESExperiments 51: Magnets in Repulsion Atwood Machine Balcony Drop Tests


In #MESExperiments 51 I repeat the Atwood Machine drop tests but this time do it from my balcony at a height of about 14 feet. Surprisingly, the drop tests show no significant difference for the nonmagnets, magnets in attraction, or the magnets in repulsion. I performed 10 tests for each type, and the results fluctuated closely around the 8 second mark. I was expecting a significantly slower drop time for the magnets in repulsion because of the results of my earlier 90 cm drop height tests. Note that I only performed the earlier tests 3 times and the height was much lower.

Nonetheless, in my opinion these balcony tests are conclusive in that they show no significant interplay between the magnets and gravity. If there is any anomalous effects, it might during the initial acceleration from stand still. Further tests are needed, including high acceleration tests far greater than gravity, which may possibly reveal that magnets in repulsion have an increased inertial resistance to change.

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Timestamps

  • Atwood Machine balcony tests from about 14 feet high: 0:00
  • Weight readings: 0:07
    • Counterweight: 332.39 g
    • Nonmagnet: 344.09 g
    • Magnets in attraction: 344.17 g
    • Magnets in repulsion: 344.56 g:
  • Drop height readings: 0:32
    • Nonmagnet: 416.6 cm
    • Magnets in attraction: 433.5 cm
    • Magnets in repulsion: 439.9 cm
  • Nonmagnet is on the left, magnets in attraction in the middle, magnets in repulsion on the right: 0:59
  • 1st drop test: 1:16
  • 2nd drop test: 1:40
  • 3rd drop test: 2:01
  • 4th drop test: 2:22
  • 5th drop test: 2:46
  • 6th drop test: 3:10
  • 7th drop test: 3:35
  • 8th drop test: 4:00
  • 9th drop test: 4:19
  • 10th drop test: 4:42
  • All drop times: 4:54
  • Results show nothing special: 4:57
  • Graphs of the results: Drop times fluctuate at 8 second mark: 5:18
  • Magnets in attraction had the fastest single drop time, and magnets in repulsion had the slowest single drop time: 5:25
  • Additional analysis shows similar differences for predicted zero friction results: 5:41
  • Magnets in attraction fell slightly faster than predicted but difference is still small: 6:39
  • Magnetic field viewer of the magnets glued in repulsion show the separated Bloch walls or nodes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_wall_(magnetism) 6:58
  • Compare results with previous experiments: Magnets in repulsion fell 16.35% slower than the nonmagnets: 7:12
  • Conclusions: No significant interplay between magnetism and gravity detected. Possible anomalous increased inertial resistance could be present in magnets in repulsion, but will need to do rapid acceleration experiments to confirm: 7:37

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For reference, here are screenshots of the experiment.

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