Magnetic Coins: Singapore: Care Dazzling! Wonderful Spinning Pig – Robin Linhope Willson – Video




Magnetic Coins: Singapore: Care Dazzling! Wonderful Spinning Pig - Robin Linhope Willson
by Robin Linhope Willson, formerly Professor of Biochemistry at Brunel University UK. It is published by Ciencias y Artes Patagonia (www.capat.org) as part of the celebration of 20 years of Magic Penny Trust (www.magicpenny.org) educational projects. The real Singapore 10 dollar coin ( dated 1983) is held in position due to the presence of a ceramic block magnet out of sight above the coins. No glues have been used and there are no magnets, between or under the coins. Similar ceramic block magnets are easily available throught the internet ( recently for as little as 42 US cents). This and related Singapore ten dollar coins are the largest magnetic coins of the over 600 magnetic coins from some 70 countries so far identified by CAPat. For a coin directory and further information, photos and videos, on this and related amazing, safe, cheap and accessible, schools science projects, for all ages and experience, see: http://www.MagneticCoins.info and Facebook: Magnetic Coins. The Care Dazzling! prefix on this video is a warning to those who might feel uneasy or might be affected by flashing lights and suceptible to photosensitve epilepsy. Advice in this respect is being sought and would be welcomed.

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