Pratélaning punthuk magnèt

Punthuk magnèt (en:Magnetic hill) uga diarani Gravity hill ya iku papan panggonan (lumrahé ana ing igir-igir) sing miring sethithik nanging sawangan pinggirané kaya ta tetuwuhan, lemah lan watu-watu karang uga miring kewalikané. Kaanan iki marekaké tipuan mata (en:optical illusion), mangka dalan sing sajatiné mudhun bisa ketok munggah. Mobil utawa kendaraan ketok bisa laju dhéwé (kaya kesedhot magnét) munggah dalan sing nanjak (padahal iki namung tipuan mata) sabeneré dalané iku mudhun.

Nang seluruh donya akèh panggonan sing duwé fenomena iki kaya ta:

Australia

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Magnetic Hill ing Orroroo, South Australia

China

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  • Gansu: a 200 ft (61 m) slope at an angle of 15 degrees where water runs uphill, in a desert region of Yugur County. The site has been tested by scientists, including physics professor Fang Xiaoming from Lanzhou University.[3]

India

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Indonesia

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Igir Magnet, Limpakuwus, Indonesia

Koréa Kidul

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Saudi Arabia

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  • Wadi al Jinn (Valley of Jinns) in Madinah. The Co-ordinates for this Hill are 24.7225583333 N, 39.4445166667 E.[10][11][12]

Amérikah Sarékat

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Alaska

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Alabama

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Texas

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Cathetan suku

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  1. Magnetic Hill - Peterborough - South Australia
  2. Magnetic Hill - Moonbi, NSW. Australia
  3. Two Non-falls
  4. "The Hindu : Magnetic Hill: A wonder in Ladakh". Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2014-06-07. Dibukak ing 2011-04-19.
  5. Jabal magnet Banyumas
  6. Medan magnet nang Banyumas
  7. "Jabal magnet Banyumas". Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2012-04-28. Dibukak ing 2011-04-18.
  8. Wikimapia, lokasi igir magnet Banyumas
  9. "Archive copy". Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2019-03-26. Dibukak ing 2011-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. "Video - Wadi al Jinn - Technorati". Diarsip saka sing asli ing 2011-09-18. Dibukak ing 2011-04-18.
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  13. [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/15871>
  14. Sylacauga, Alabama - Gravity Hill
  15. San Antonio, Texas - Ghostly Gravity Hill
  16. Helping Hands, Snopes.com (retrieved 21 August 2010)