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Why do superconductors levitate on strong magnets?

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Answered by dudubrian005
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Superconductors repel magnetic fields due to the Meissner effect. Near the surface of the superconductor material, small currents flow (without any resistance) that make an opposite magnetic field that repels the field from the magnet.

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Answered by subhadra53
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Why do they levitate? How does it work? Superconductors repel magnetic fields due to the Meissner effect. Near the surface of the superconductor material, small currents flow (without any resistance) that make an opposite magnetic field that repels the field from the magnet.

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