I thought this was very interesting. I wonder what would happen to a loaded electrolytic cathode or TiH2.
"Shrinking a quarter down to half its size sounds like a magic trick, but there’s nothing magic about this experiment highlighted by Physics Girl <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7DdEm33SyaTDtWYGO2CwdA> Dianna Cowern. In the video above spotted by Nerdist <http://nerdist.com/watch-a-powerful-electromagnet-shrink-a-quarter-down-to-half-its-size/>, she explains the remarkable physics at play when a coin is at the center of a powerful electromagnet. The rig featured in the demonstration is powered by a 160-pound capacitor capable of charging up to 8000 volts. For a little perspective, that’s similar to the amount of power delivered by some electric fences <http://www.agrisellex.co.uk/information/how-a-fence-works.html>. " http://mentalfloss.com/article/83302/watch-powerful-electromagnet-shrink-quarter-half-its-size

