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  1. Levitation (physics) - Wikipedia

    Levitation (from Latin levitas, lit. 'lightness') [1] is the process by which an object is held aloft in a stable position, without mechanical support via any physical contact.

  2. Levitation | Magnetic, Anti-Gravity, Force Fields | Britannica

    levitation, rising of a human body off the ground, in apparent defiance of the law of gravity. The term designates such alleged occurrences in the lives of saints and of spiritualist mediums, generally …

  3. LEVITATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LEVITATION is the act or process of levitating; especially : the rising or lifting of a person or thing by means held to be supernatural.

  4. LEVITATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    LEVITATION definition: 1. the act of rising and floating, or making someone rise or float, in the air without any physical…. Learn more.

  5. The Physics Behind Scientific Levitation Explained

    2025年1月26日 · Levitation can be categorized into several types based on the forces that counteract gravity. The primary methods include magnetic levitation, acoustic levitation, electrodynamic …

  6. Physics Behind the Levitron

    The first is the magnetic repulsion, which provides the force for levitation. The second are gyroscopic effects due to the spinning of the top, which account for the stability of the levitation.

  7. Here’s how to levitate something without magic

    1 日前 · Levitation may seem like fantasy. But all it takes is a little physics — and sound waves, magnetism or electricity.

  8. Levitation (physics) explained

    Levitation is accomplished by providing an upward force that counteracts the pull of gravity (in relation to gravity on earth), plus a smaller stabilizing force that pushes the object toward a home position …

  9. Levitation in Physics | Science

    Materials may be levitated by a jet of gas, by intense sound waves, or by beams of laser light. In addition, conductors levitate in strong radio-frequency fields, charged particles in alternating electric fields, and …

  10. Magnetic levitation - Wikipedia

    Magnetic levitation (maglev) or magnetic suspension is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields. Magnetic force is used to counteract the effects of the …