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What makes it whirl? The commonalities of vacuums and geopolitics

As you vacuum your house, you’re probably not thinking too much about the United States’ over-reliance on foreign mineral resources.  Here’s why maybe you should:

Ever wonder what makes your Dyson DC 31 handheld vacuum cleaner whirl? You may be surprised to hear that the answer is rare earths.

Five times faster than a racing car engine, a neodymium magnet – neodymium being the strongest known magnetic material – spins at up to 104,000 times a minute as it reacts to alternating electromagnetic fields.

Given that China holds a near-total rare earths monopoly, geopolitics and your Dyson’s suction power are more closely linked than you would have thought.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Scott-Quine/100000561462604 Scott Quine

    Why single out Dyson?  How about all the Prius hybrids?

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