Magnetism in Pokemon

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Published 2023-01-23
I discuss the many Pokemon that are based off of magnets.

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Learn more through the links below:

Magneforming:    • Electromagnetic Metalworking: Creatio...  

Magnetic North Pole:    • Where is the True North Pole?  

Ferromagnetism: toutestquantique.fr/en/para-ferromagnetism/

Railgun:    • US Navy railgun: how it works  

Video on making Ferrofluid:    • Making ferrofluid from scratch  

Electromagnet Simulation: phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/magnets-and-elect…
Right Hand Rule:    • Right hand generator rule  

Toroids: hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/toroi…

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All Comments (21)
  • @wyvernknight
    one thing i like about nosepass and probopass is that in PLA they always face north when not in combat
  • @zicklane
    I absolutely love how they still manage to have elements based off sea creatures!! that's really neat and helps them stand out from being just "living magnets"
  • I love how the music cycles through each Pokémon's relevant music I believe Vast Poni Canyon for Alolan Golem and Vikavolt, Area Zero for Sandy Shocks, the Rocket Base for Magnemite Real neat touch
  • @SnoFitzroy
    6:12 while the body certainly LOOK like Mercury, it's canon that Melmetal is actually like, sort of the god of Iron. All of his dex entries, especially in GO, reference how it's made up entirely of iron, that's why it gets Magnet Pull
  • I honestly would love to see a Magnemite Regional variant that is based on Tuning Forks. Steel/Psychic is an easy typing, and would be a mixed attacker. I imagine that if you hit it, it will become stronger, and god forbid it touching the ground after getting hit hard. Magnitude 10 in bound.
  • You are the first person I can think of that mentioned Ferroseed and Ferrothorn as ferrofluid, but considering the typing I think its obvious that its not ferrofluid, but a thorny plant, like a thistle that's coated in iron rather than being a ferrofluid. After all, the prefix "ferro" just means containing iron
  • @klabelia9454
    A random idea I had would be a connection between Unknown and the Periodic Table.
  • @LadyCanu
    Man, I really love your concepts... The body of a solenoid squid evolving to a toroid nautiloid is just genius. I specially loved the fact that Nautoroid's arms reference the vector direction of the charges. standing ovation :face-red-heart-shape::face-blue-wide-eyes:
  • @arachne9177
    AWWWW BY GAWD IT’S SO CUTEEEEEE!! Once again our aesthetic sense in pokemon matches perfectly!! The evolution is awesome as well!!
  • Magnetism has always been fascinating and to see certain pokemon be centered around it is quite cool. I dig how some of them use the iron fillings to act like hair, my personal favorite being Alolan Golem with Sandy Shocks at a very close second. I love your new pokemon in Solenite and Nautoroid. They are wonderful additions to the pokemon that are based on Magnetism.
  • As an aspiring physicist currently doing their masters, you sir are a true Pokémon master. I love your work so much!
  • @littlepato1017
    I like how nautoroid has a more happy face upside down And i cant unsee it anymore
  • This was a really cool video. It really does showcase that just because an idea was used before, does not mean it can't be used again. Very recently I actually came up with a interesting design idea for a ferrofluid based Pokemon.
  • @10001vader
    Good old Physics, they've yet to find a phenomenon that they can't make another thing to call the Right Hand Rule
  • @datlotad2149
    When the music brings in the mount coronet riff right when you mention magnezone. Brilliant.
  • I was about to mention ferrofluids but that was thankfully gone over. Sandy Shocks probably had iron filings but they way they move compared to Probopass and Alolan Golem makes me wonder if that is ferrofluid
  • @spluff5
    The music in this episode is lovely. I think I got all the references.
  • @MarimbaBurd
    bro i LOVE your scientific looks into pokemon! its so fun and entertainign to watch 😊
  • @thevenomspino
    We think Sandy Shocks actually uses a combination of iron filing and ferrofluids, because the spikes they use on their magnet tips look more dull and liquid like. But the spikes on their top head and tail look more soild.