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What magic does Liu Qian have to turn coins into cups? Find a solution
Props: 1, two ordinary glasses 2, two coins 3, a large ring with high magnetic strength made of NdFeB (key props) 3, ordinary rings and bracelets made of other materials (for shielding).

The performer wears many rings and bracelets on his hand, which the audience thinks are decorations.

Show 1: Let a coin pass through the bottom of the inverted glass and fall into it. Step 1: Let the audience verify the glass and coins. Then quietly put another hidden coin into the cup, hold it with a hand with a magnetic ring, and the cup mouth is facing down. Because the audience has verified the cup and the mouth of the cup is facing down, there is no doubt that there is something in the cup. The habitual thinking is that something will definitely fall off. In fact, coins are attracted by the magnetic ring and stick to the cup wall. 2. Put the cup on the table (don't put your hand on the cup, the back of your hand is facing the audience, and the ring on your finger absorbs the coin to prevent it from slipping, and the cup mouth is facing down, as Liu did), and put the verified coin at the bottom of the cup. 3. In the process of "witnessing the miracle", move the hand holding the cup upward. At this point, the hand has blocked the coin at the bottom of the cup, and the coin originally hidden in the cup fell because the magnetic ring left. The audience saw the coin magically fall out of the empty cup. Next, as the palm continues to move upward, the magnetic ring attracts the coins placed at the bottom of the cup to the magnetic ring. At this time, the audience's attention is studying how the coin passes through the bottom of the cup, and the performer can calmly transfer and hide the second coin that the audience doesn't know. The performance is over.

Exhibit 2: Put a coin in a glass, then put the glass on an upside-down glass, let the coin pass through the bottoms of the two glasses and fall into the glass below.

The basic steps are the same as performance one. Note: The coins above should be placed on the outside of the bottom of the glass, so as to attract the ring. When Liu performed, the coin was in the center of the bottom of the cup at first, so he picked up the cup again, tilted the cup slightly, and put the coin down after it clung to the cup wall. It was this action that made me suspicious and cracked the magic.