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Superconductors – Meissner effect

Magnetic levitation above superconductors - Meissner effect

Superconductors – Meissner effect

A magnet levitating, “pinned” above a 1 inch disk of Yttrium, Barium and Copper superconductor in a pool of liquid Nitrogen at -196C. This is the “Meissner” effect.
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Levitation by induction

Alternating magnetic induce an eddy current and an opposing force.

Levitation by induction

To demonstrate levitation by induction, I have cut down a large transformer to allow an external field. It was 240 V to 110 V and rated at 2 kVA. I use the two windings in series. When run from DC it draws 15 A at 30 V or 450 W. This is enough to levitate a large NIB magnet about 17 cm away. This simple arrangement is not able to give stable levitation however but demonstrates the field strength.
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Diamagnetism with Bismuth

Diamagnetism with bismuthDiamagnetism with Bismuth stabilises levitation

Diamagnetic levitation using bismuth plates to stabilise the magnetic lift of one permanent magnet by another. This is the classical setup with a small cube magnet between two bismuth plates. “Continue Reading” to see the video, a cool Bismuth crystal, 6 photos and links…
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