Magnetic Coins: New Zealand Blow Spinning – Robin Linhope Willson – Video




Magnetic Coins: New Zealand Blow Spinning - Robin Linhope Willson
Magnetic Coins video by Robin Linhope Willson, formely Professor of Biochemistry at Brunel University, UK, is published by Ciencias y Artes Patagonia, as part of the celebration of 20 years of Magic Penny Trust educational projects. CAPat hopes New Zealanders of all ages and experience, and particularly the teachers, pupils and former pupils, of Ngatapa School, Gisborne, who took part in the Sun45 Equi-umbra project, will enjoy playing with magnetic coins. see: http://www.sun45.org CAPat also thanks, Professor and Mrs John Packer and Professor Christine Winterbourn of Christchurch and Marcos and Paola Varayud of Invercargill, for the supply of New Zealand coins and their interest and encouragment. The coins are held in position due to the presence of a small ceramic block magnet out of sight above the coins. For further information on this and related amazing, safe,cheap and accessible, schools science projects see http://www.MagneticCoins.info and Facebook: Magnetic Coins. If anyone of all ages and experience has ever seen standing coins spun like this previously, please let us know. See: http://www.capat.org http://www.magicpenny.org

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