Physics, asked by namaaminarang4947, 7 months ago

Can a magnet levitate?

Answers

Answered by abhishekdfourt
0

Answer:

Magnets can repel each other with enough force. Having enough force to levitate it isn't the problem. ... The floating magnet tends to rotate around, flipping itself to attract to the other magnet. This is true even if you line a bowl with a bunch of magnets, because Earnshaw.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Magnets can repel each other with enough force. Having enough force to levitate it isn't the problem. ... The floating magnet tends to rotate around, flipping itself to attract to the other magnet. This is true even if you line a bowl with a bunch of magnets, because Earnshaw.The classic way of doing magnetic levitation is using magnets. Take two magnets, or a magnet and a piece of superconductor, which will then have opposing magnetic fields." The repelling force lifts the magnetic object against gravity.

Similar questions