By balancing apposite poles
To make objects float in mid-air with magnets, you can use the principle of magnetic levitation. This involves using specially designed magnets to create a magnetic field strong enough to counteract the force of gravity on the object, allowing it to float. By carefully balancing the magnetic forces, you can achieve stable levitation of the object.
yes it can be done with a powerful enough magnets put them on the object and floor with the same poles facing each other and the will float Ive been working with magnets for a science project.Get two magnets andhave them facing the oppisite poles.Cover up the edge of a magnet with a repolsive material.Then put the magnet you want to float on top.Or you can buy Magi UFO on ebay.It a floating magnet.Its really cool:)
If you hold two magnets in your hand one below the other so that the north side of one magnet is facing north of the other and vice-versa, then place a metallic entity between these two magnets then it will appear to float provided distance between magnets and their force is equal.
The maglev train floats over its track using an electromagnet. Maglev trains have managed speeds in excess of 370mph. A model of the maglev train uses two permanent magnets to get the model to float over the track.Describe how the magnets must be arranged to get the model Maglev Train to float.
The simple answer is yes it can float until it becomes waterlogged.
You can make a pencil float in the air by using powerful magnets. Place a magnet above and below the pencil to create a magnetic field that counteracts gravity and lifts the pencil. Be cautious when working with magnets to avoid any accidents or damage.
It is not a question of how many magnets you need, one would do; but how strong the field is and how strongly it attracts the 400 pound object.
Ring magnets can appear to "float" due to the repelling force created when two magnets with the same pole orientation are placed facing each other. This force counteracts the effect of gravity, causing the ring magnet to levitate. The stability and balance of the floating ring magnet can be influenced by the strength of the magnets and the distance between them.
Some objects that float on milk are coins, cork, small plastic toys, and seeds like sesame seeds or chia seeds.
Maglev trains use the pushing power of magnetism to float over the train tracks. It's similar of pushing 2 north pole magnets away from each other.
If you mean just the human body then NO you loopy person. But if you were to invent some sort of contraption that involves a metal then probably yes.