Warlock melts metal with dark magic.

In this video I think it drops from the guy cutting current, but there's another factor at play at these temps.

Once Al goes molten, the viscosity drops to about that of water, this means the fluid properties start coupling with the magnetic forces as eddies and currents and...basicalliy it's a lot less stable to keep a such a thin fluid ball floating vs a rigid body because all the atoms are free to move. I don't want to say its impossible as I've seen a physics paper where mercury drops have been levitated this way. It just seems like a pain in the ass.

Any Al Ive levitated usually goes crazy and knocks into the coil once it truly melts. Liquid gallium is easier to observe and I remember it rippling like crazy in the bottle I put in the coil.

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