This video explores the science behind a floating globe that appears to defy gravity using magnetic levitation. It explains ...
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Researchers may have unlocked the potential for gravity-free technology. A new study published in Applied Physics Letters highlights how researchers have made huge breakthroughs in magnetic levitation ...
In this captivating video, join me as I unveil the secrets behind my mesmerizing floating and levitating acts. Dive into the art and technique of becoming a living statue performer. Discover how I ...
The scientists chemically coated each graphite particle with a layer of electrically insulating silica. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) helps silica bind to the surface of the graphite. The coated graphite ...
Shaking a liquid fast enough allows it to levitate, and a toy boat can float on top of the levitating fluid – or upside down beneath it. When a viscous fluid like silicone oil is shaken up and down ...
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