It is done with a device that harnesses the earths magnetic field and separates the individual north pole and individual south pole magnets. You can read about it at GOD BASED MAGNETISM.
Magicians use magnetic levitation in illusions by hiding strong magnets in objects or clothing to create the appearance of objects floating in the air. By controlling the magnetic fields, magicians can simulate the effect of levitation without any visible support. This technique adds mystery and wonder to their performances, creating a sense of magic.
The abbreviation for magnetic levitation is Maglev.
Levitation is either illusion or delusion. Take your pick. Have a really big invisible external force, i.e. electrostatic or magnetic force. But its not true levitation. I guess I'm in the illusion camp.
Levitation as commonly portrayed in fiction or magic shows is not scientifically supported and is considered pseudoscience. In real-world terms, levitation of objects using magnetic fields (diamagnetic levitation) has been achieved in laboratory settings, but levitation of humans remains an unproven and unrealistic concept.
Levitation using science is typically achieved through electromagnetic forces. For example, electromagnetic levitation employs strong magnetic fields to counteract gravity and lift objects. This technology is commonly used in magnetic levitation (maglev) trains and in experimental setups to levitate small objects.
Yes, an electromagnetic field can repel physical objects if the objects are ferromagnetic (contain iron) and the field is strong enough to overcome the force of gravity or any other forces acting on the objects. This is the principle behind magnetic levitation and magnetic repulsion systems.
Magnetic levitation is commonly used in applications such as high-speed trains (maglev trains) for frictionless transportation, in magnetic bearings for rotating machinery to reduce mechanical wear, in magnetic levitation displays for novelty and advertising purposes, and in magnetic levitation transportation systems for amusement park rides.
Lenz's Law contributes to the phenomenon of levitation by creating a magnetic field that opposes the motion of a magnet or conductor. This opposing force helps to counteract gravity, allowing objects to float or levitate above a magnetic surface.
MAGnetic LEVitation
Yes. Two objects with the same magnetic charge repel eachother. So an object on top of a larger, same magnetic field, then it will in effect hover. (There is a train that uses this method)
Magnetic Levitation.
Magnetic levitation.