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)
The short explanation involves you getting two permanent magnets and hold them together, if they pull together turn one around and they'll repel each other. It uses that repulsion on a much greater scale using electromagnets to hover.
No, bulbs do not make use of magnets to work. Light bulbs function by passing electricity through a filament, which then emits light and heat. Magnets are not involved in the process of generating light in bulbs.
Yes, magnets pushing against each other can create a force that causes a wheel to spin. This is the principle behind magnetic motors or generators where the interaction between magnets creates rotational motion.
Refrigerator magnets, car magnets, neodymium magnets are names of small magnets.
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.
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.
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. 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)
apparently you make something like fuel but it ain't. you fuel up the hover craft and off it goes
They don't actually have fuel, they have magnets. The track has powered electromagnets in it. The electromagnets make the train "hover" and propel it.
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.
the simple answer is in fact, Yes. there are already designs out and some even exist already. the two basic prapoltion mechanisms are wind and magnets
Magnets do not defy gravity, but they can create forces that appear to defy gravity. When a magnet is placed near an object, it can create a magnetic force that opposes the force of gravity acting on the object. This can make the object appear to levitate or hover.
There is no way to make a simple hover car. Hover cars are very complex and that is why there are not many of them around today.
Magnetic levitation trains use superconducting magnets or electrodynamic suspension magnets to levitate and propel the train. These magnets create a magnetic field that repels the train from the tracks, allowing it to hover above the rails and move smoothly at high speeds.
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