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)
Yes, magnets can be used to create hover effects through magnetic levitation (maglev). This occurs when like poles of magnets repel each other, allowing an object to float above a magnetic surface. Maglev technology is commonly used in high-speed trains and other applications where frictionless movement is beneficial. However, achieving stable and controlled hover requires precise alignment and additional systems to manage balance.
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No, magnets can attract to a variety of materials based on their magnetic properties, not just shiny objects. Magnets attract objects that contain ferromagnetic materials like iron, cobalt, and nickel, regardless of their appearance.
Charged objects and magnets both produce electromagnetic forces. A charged object generates an electric field that can attract or repel other charged objects, while a magnet produces a magnetic field that can attract or repel other magnets or magnetic materials. Both can exert forces on nearby objects without physical contact.
No, magnets do not turn into flies. Magnets are objects that produce a magnetic field while flies are insects belonging to the order Diptera. They are completely different entities with no relation to each other.
Objects can hover without magnets by using principles of aerodynamics, such as generating lift through air pressure or using propulsion systems like jet engines or rotors to maintain a stable position in the air.
There are magnets that can be used to pick up junk and collect metallic rubbish. There is also a super conductor that can make other metal objects hover to.
Yes, a train can hover. This kind of train is called a Maglev or a Hover Train. They can be found either in Japan or Germany. They hover by magnets.
Two household objects that have magnets are: fridge magnets, and sizzlers
Bigger magnets are used for heavier objects.
Magnets are able to attract magnetic objects.
a magnets attracts repels objects
Magnets attract specific types of metals such as: Iron Nickel Cobalt Steel Try this: Get a magnet hover it over different objects, see what it attracts and repels (doesn't attract).
Objects that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt are attracted by magnets. These materials are known as ferromagnetic materials.
Hover shoes absolutely work. You just need to buy 100 lbs magnets to get them to work, and the top of the line Nike shoes, or else, it work no.
Yes, magnets can be used to create hover effects through magnetic levitation (maglev). This occurs when like poles of magnets repel each other, allowing an object to float above a magnetic surface. Maglev technology is commonly used in high-speed trains and other applications where frictionless movement is beneficial. However, achieving stable and controlled hover requires precise alignment and additional systems to manage balance.
Magnets can attract objects by pulling them towards each other, and repel objects by pushing them away. This is due to the magnetic field produced by the magnet interacting with the magnetic properties of the objects.