HSC board of studies 2011 sample answer:
As the magnets fall, they will produce a changing magnetic flux in the walls of both tubes. Lenz’s Law says that this will set up a current (eddy current) that will produce a magnetic field to try to oppose this change. This is possible for the magnet A tube, since the eddy current can flow around the complete circumference. This results in a strong braking force on the magnet. For the slotted tube, the eddy currents cannot flow because the slots break the current path and no braking results. This means that magnet B will fall faster and reach the end of the tube first.
There was also a multiple choice my that had 3 tubes, one slotted, one plastic and one metal. The answer said the plastic and slotted have the magnet fall at the same time...
I learnt is as eddy currents are produced but not as strong, which seems logical.
fucking physics.