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Can someone explain the profound device displayed ? post-105752-0-62560300-1404224483_thumb.jpg

I'm currently working on a new project that involves anti gravity and is in need of assistance for the mechanism's displayed in this device. There is a video on youtube ( Anti gravity magnetic field ) and I understand the device involves electromagnets and needs to be plugged in. Any explanation on the placements and magnet types would be much appreciated and once my project is done i'd be happy to share it with you guys (:

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It's a toy. Magnetic levitation is NOT anti-gravity, any more than a rope holding up a ball is anti-gravity.

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All right, my label for the device was very misleading and i apologize. I only meant how the device works in a general sense of the perspective based on the person. I know it isn't anti-gravity in literal terms and that they're mere magnets repelling off each other through opposing forces in an equilibrium. So here i rephrase. What are the magnet types used to create such an equilibrium to create such a perseverance that one can see it as " anti gravity " because the thing that confused me is that an electromagnetic field is used in the equilibrium to hold the floating magnet still. Once again i apologize.


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Speed ​​- the first derivative of the way. Acceleration - is the first derivative of the velocity, and is the second derivative of the way.

The same dependence of magnetic and electromagnetic fields.


May try to find the following derivative?

Maybe there is a relationship of magnetic fields, electric fields and gravitational fields? :cool:

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