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Ok thats easy.Under the influence of an adequately strong magnetic field, the salt solution will have a slower rate of flow than the tap water

The hypothesis that salt solution has a lower flow rate than tap waterunder the influence of a magnetic field is proven to be true.

One of the demonstrations and possible applications of diamagnetism is in levitation. Diamagnetic materials can be levitated in a strong magnetic field when a state of equilibrium is achieved. The levitation of diamagnetic materials has been demonstrated in laboratories using pyrolytic graphite, water and even a live frog.

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