Spinning a magnet can make another one levitate - and now we know why [View all]
Spinning a magnet can make another one levitate and now we know why
New Scientist
Oct 20 2023
Researchers have filled in details of how rotating one magnet can make another levitate, a phenomenon they initially found completely baffling.
Quickly spinning a magnet makes another levitate above it in a configuration much more unexpected than two magnets attracting or repelling each other.
Frederik Durhuus who worked on the project says that you can make a magnet move away from another by aligning their like poles, but usually after a short time magnetic torque flips one of them and they end up sticking together. Here, rotation counters that magnetic torque, like how for a spinning top rotation counters the downward pull of gravity, he says.
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Mysterious rotation trick makes magnets float in the air
A few years ago, researchers discovered that a rapidly rotating magnet will cause other nearby magnets to levitate, and they have now worked out why
By Karmela Padavic-Callaghan
20 October 2023
There is a simple way to levitate magnets and physicists are beginning to understand how it works. The technique could have applications for robotics in the future.
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. Ucar also published a paper on the phenomenon, which attracted the attention of Rasmus Bjørk at the Technical University of Denmark.
With a colleague, Bjørk decided to replicate Ucars levitation technique.
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