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Electromagnetic Adventures #3: Permanent magnets... in space!

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Not all particle detectors assembled at CERN are one hundred metres below the ground. In fact, one of them is currently up in space! This #TeachingTuesday, we wrap up our Electromagnetic Adventures miniseries by focusing on the heart of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer detector: a giant ring of permanent magnets aboard the International Space Station! We’ll look at the structure of matter across many length scales to understand how permanent magnets work, and discover along the way that magnetism comes in more flavours than you’d expect. Find the interactive version of this video over on our website: https://cern.ch/magnets

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Chapters
00:00-02:12 Introduction
02:12-06:13 A better description of magnets
06:13-09:54 Magnetism and electrons
09:54-16:06 Diamagnetism
16:06-21:06 Paramagnetism
21:06-25:12 Ferromagnetism
25:12-27:44 Conclusion

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External works referenced in this video:

STS-134 Launch in HD – https://www.kolaymp3indir.com/watch?v=ReMd0MNSTwE
Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the NASA Image and Video Library – https://images.nasa.gov/search?q=Alpha%20Magnetic%20Spectrometer&page=1&media=image,video,audio&yearStart=2010&yearEnd=2023
Hydrogen Density Plots – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hydrogen_Density_Plots.png
Diamagnetic Levitation from the High Field Magnet Laboratory at Radboud University – https://www.ru.nl/hfml/research/levitation-explained/diamagnetic-levitation/
NASA ScienceCasts: Finding the Invisible – https://www.kolaymp3indir.com/watch?v=WJDiZ_zJ4rA

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Sources and materials to go further:

The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II, Chapter 34 The Magnetism of Matter. – https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_34.html
Physics Reimagined "Paramagnetism and ferromagnetism in solids", Quantum made simple (2021). – https://toutestquantique.fr/en/para-ferromagnetism/
MinutePhysics "MAGNETS: How Do They Work?" (2013) – https://www.kolaymp3indir.com/watch?v=hFAOXdXZ5TM
AMS-02 website, The Magnet – https://ams02.space/detector/magnet
NASA Space Station Research, "Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer Hits Ten Years of Space Station Research" (2021) – https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/ams_hits10years_research
Aguilar, M., et al. "The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station: Part I–results from the test flight on the space shuttle." Physics Reports 366.6 (2002): 331-405. – https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370157302000133
Ahlen, S., et al. "An antimatter spectrometer in space." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A 350.1-2 (1994): 351-367. – https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0168900294911843