Hidden Copper Secrets
A moving magnet slows down near copper because it creates electric currents in the copper, and those currents create a magnetic field that opposes the motion.
A moving magnet slows down near copper because it creates electric currents in the copper, and those currents create a magnetic field that opposes the motion.
Dr. Bryan Ardis is joined by Morley Robbins, author of Cure Your Fatigue, for an in-depth conversation about the critical role of copper in human health.