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(On all photos in this page the objects in levitation were totally motionless)


Levitation controlled in "Hall" mode, front position reading is the first essential step of the project, the results must be perfect before to continuing in "Opto" mode or lateral Hall mode (criteria [5] & [6]).
Levitation controlled in "Opto" mode on background sky ... in cardboard, the only video one intended to show the movement of something which does not move.
Hall sensor is located at the left hand between both field coils cliquer pour charger la vidéo
Test jig in geometry #2: lateral position reading. The Hall sensor is located under the floating object, in the neutral magnetic zone. The criterias [5] & [6] are met.
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(105 ko - 10 s duration, .AVI - wmv9)


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Images in "Opto" mode (geometry #1)

Views under different angles of the "flyingmagnet" in controlled levitation



Images in "Opto" mode (geometry #2)

Controlled levitation (flying carpet or plateform, derived from geometry #2a)

skateboard : O.K ! most important is to preserve the cohesion of antigravitational fields... flying carpet : O.K. ! let's go, no... ...it's by there


Images in "Opto" mode (geometry #3) & in "Hall" mode (geometry #5)

Controlled levitation (UFO or plateform in geometry #3 or UFO in geometry #5)


Disc in #3 geometry (cross): Ø 150 mm.
Top view: (fly over the picture)
Note:The geometry #2 can be used for to get a cross by positionning all magnets: parallel.
In my country, levitation is an old trick !

but, today I feel to fly in economy class:
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objects composed for geometry #5 (ufo)
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This geometry permits to make float practically any small objects (150 ko).


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Recommended links :
Magnetic levitation - Science is fun (David Sligar's Science Site)
Magnetic levitation - Physic, Maths, Electronic and more (Barry's Site)



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