Topic: Electromagnetic Levitation
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What are two advantages of using electromagnets over permanent ma...
Well you can turn electromagnets off. That's gotta come in handy some time. Also, I imagine an electromagnet is more efficient when it comes to putting a strong enough charge in it for a decent enough cost. Source(s): Guessing with my basic... Read More »
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Why cant the earth's magnetic field used to propell a train like ...
The answer is that the earth's magnetic field is too weak and static. To give you perspective, A typical electric motor including linear induction motors used on maglev trains use roughly 5,000 - 15,000 Gauss. The earth's magnetic field is ... Read More »
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How do you arrange a system using electromagnets to make it levit...
You certainly did. What you want to do can't be done because of the 'bootstrap principle' which says a closed system cannot move its own center of gravity. Maglev is now old hat, but it requires half the system to be on the ground. Read More »
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Featured Content: Electromagnetic Levitation
Electromagnetic levitation (EML), patented by Muck in 1923, is one of the oldest levitation techniques used for containerless experiments. The technique ... More »
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A electromagnetic levitation train floats about 10mm above the guide way on a magnetic field. It is propelled by the guide way itself rather than an on board engine by changing magnetic fields. Once the train is pulled into the next section... Read More »
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Suspend a steel ball in mid-air using an electromagnet. Complete plans and design information included. Barry's Magnetic Levitation Read More »
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