Mysterious rotation trick makes magnets float in the air

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Mysterious rotation trick makes magnets float in the air




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Mysterious rotation trick makes magnets float in the air
There is a simple way to levitate magnets
and physicists are beginning to understand how it works
which attracted the attention of Rasmus Bjørk at the
Technical University of Denmark
In 2021 Hamdi Ucar then at Göksal Aeronautics in Turkey
posted a YouTube video showing two magnetic spheres levitating
on either side of a rapidly spinning bar magnet that
was positioned with its north-south poles oriented vertically