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The National MagLab is funded by the National Science Foundation and the State of Florida.

Watch & Play

Watch science demos and videos or play with our interactive tutorials.

See-Thru Science

How Capacitors Work

Capacitors can store electrical energy and discharge it quickly, powering things like flash bulbs and starter motors.

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Interactive Tutorials

DC Motor

DC Motor

Electric motors turn electricity into motion by exploiting electromagnetic induction.

Capacitor

Capacitor

A capacitor is similar to a battery in that both store electrical energy. But a capacitor can't actually produce new electrons; it only stores them.

Electromagnetic Induction

Electromagnetic Induction

In 1831, Michael Faraday carried out numerous experiments to prove that electricity could be generated from magnetism. He not only demonstrated electromagnetic induction, but also developed a good conception of the processes involved.


Science Demos

Levitation Melting

Watch this metal sphere levitate in the bore of an induction coil and learn why it happens.

Tesla Coils

What's behind these cool purple sparks? Neat science about resonance and transformers.

Shrinking Quarter Machine

A MagLab physicist and engineer pair up to demonstrate the lab's famous Quarter Shrinking Machine, a loud, stinky illustration of electrodynamics, circuits, Lenz’s Law and Lorenz forces.


Games & Quizes

Reveal veggie MRI

Veggie MRI

You've probably heard of people having MRIs, but what would fruits & veggies look like imaged by a powerful magnet? Try your hand at our new guessing game to put your mind to the test.

Virtual scavenger hunt

Scavenger Hunt

Explore our site to hunt and gather the answers to these electricity & magnetism questions.

Data fun and games

Data Fun & Games

High-field data comes in a boggling array of shapes, squiggles and colors. Play along as we try to figure out what it all means.