Author Topic: Levitation?  (Read 2555 times)


I believe this is real, has something to do with magnets/magnetic field or whatever.
A toy, I think.

It's real, it's just physics.

That toy was on Mythbusters. It's being held up by magnets and centrifugal force.

I believe this is real, has something to do with magnets/magnetic field or whatever.
A toy, I think.

forgetIN' MAGNETS, HOW DO DEY WORK?

I didn't know it was so real :P

I have some sort of globe that does this


Magnetical and centrifugal forces.
But what are magnetic forces? You can't describe magnetic forces with magnetic forces, genius.

I actually have a toy almost exactly like that, but the base was a box and you had some other magnets to balance the magnetic field. It was really cool though, we had the thing floating for awhile once.

What the hell? Did you watch the entire video? How could you say it was CGI when they spent the entire loving video telling you how and why it works.

But what are magnetic forces? You can't describe magnetic forces with magnetic forces, genius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_magnetic_field

:V


Saw this on Mythbusters. Just an electromagnetic ield you got thar.

But what are magnetic forces? You can't describe magnetic forces with magnetic forces, genius.
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Web definitions for magnetic field
   the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
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Web definitions for magnet
   (physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
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Web definitions for magnetism
   attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force