they are both the same, but it depends on how you like the packaging. Bucky balls come in a neat plastic carry case, and neo cubes don't have storage. Nanodots are quite cool. they are the same again, but come in a little bag. they vary a few mm in size
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Buckyballs, or fullerenes, are not inherently magnetic because each carbon atom in the molecule has a paired set of electrons, resulting in no overall net magnetic moment. However, when buckyballs are doped with certain metals or by adding impurities, they can exhibit magnetic properties due to the presence of unpaired electrons.
Buckyballs, specifically fullerene molecules like C60, have a spherical shape with slippery surfaces that allow them to reduce friction and wear when used as a lubricant. Their unique structure allows them to roll and slide between surfaces, providing excellent lubrication properties. Additionally, buckyballs have high thermal and chemical stability, making them a durable lubricant option.
ok, not exactly a techie, but I do know my stuff. in short, they do repel. every magnet has to sides, a south and a north, like sides repel,oppositesattract, blablabla, you learned all of this a long time ago. well, a neocube's magnets are no different: each magnet has a south and a north, just like any other self respecting magnet. when put together in a cube (or any other shape, for that matter) all of the spheres have their south poles on one side, and the north poles on the other. the cube itself will form one large magnet as it were, having both a south pole and a north pole, dictated by theorientationof the mini spheres. this also means that if you were to take two assembled neocubes and bring their like sides near each other, they would repel. if you brought theiroppositesides close, then they would yank together and smash into a giant crumpled mess.
they are both the same, but it depends on how you like the packaging. Bucky balls come in a neat plastic carry case, and neo cubes don't have storage. Nanodots are quite cool. they are the same again, but come in a little bag. they vary a few mm in size
You should be able to get them cheap from eBay
You should try eBay or Amazon.
at neocube .com
The neocube is like no other entertainment device in the world. It is composed of 216 individual high-energy rare-earth magnets, the NeoCube allows you to create and recreate an outrageous number of shapes and patterns. Your NeoCube will provide you with hours and hours of unequaled entertainment! The NeoCube Alpha is perfect for gaming, expression, stress relief, dual hemispherical brain stimulation and much more. The neocube is literally a puzzle with billions of solutions
a neocube is about 25 dollors without shipping you can go to there website.. theneocube.com to buy and look at what they have there
There are 216 magnetic spheres that make up the Neocube, BuckyBall, Or Zen Magnets.
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Well, it is a chemical but non-hazardous. If you put it in checked luggage there should not be a problem.
NanoDots came first, as they were introduced to the market in 2008. NeoCube, a similar magnetic toy, came later in 2009. Both are composed of small magnetic balls that can be combined to create different shapes and structures.
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It depends with different packs