eat the magnets. then look at an object, then it'll float.
don't listen to him just experiment with magnets and metallic spheres and circles of magnets, make this project your own don't copy someones work that's plagiarising and you will have alot more fun making your own experiment
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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.
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.
Objects that float in air are typically those that are less dense than the air around them, such as helium balloons or lightweight objects like feathers. These objects are able to displace enough air to generate an upward force greater than the force of gravity acting on them, allowing them to float.
Helium is the element commonly used to expand small objects and make them float. Its low density allows it to lift objects, such as balloons, creating the buoyant force necessary for them to rise in the air.
Things float in the air when the force of buoyancy (upward force exerted by air or a fluid) is greater than the force of gravity (downward force pulling objects toward the earth). This is known as buoyancy and is what allows objects to float or stay suspended in a fluid or gas like air.
In a vacuum, there is no air or other medium for objects to displace, so there is no buoyant force to make them float. Objects in a vacuum will simply remain in place if they are not acted upon by any external forces.
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.
Objects that float in air are typically those that are less dense than the air around them, such as helium balloons or lightweight objects like feathers. These objects are able to displace enough air to generate an upward force greater than the force of gravity acting on them, allowing them to float.
Helium is the element commonly used to expand small objects and make them float. Its low density allows it to lift objects, such as balloons, creating the buoyant force necessary for them to rise in the air.
It's not possible to levitate objects at this time. Perhaps in the future, we can learn how to do this.
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.
Well, buoyancy is capacity to float in liquid. So the object needs to have air to make it float an example for an boat the Titanic for example was really heavy it was made out of steel so it had air in the bottom to make the ship float.
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:)
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Things float in the air when the force of buoyancy (upward force exerted by air or a fluid) is greater than the force of gravity (downward force pulling objects toward the earth). This is known as buoyancy and is what allows objects to float or stay suspended in a fluid or gas like air.
In a vacuum, there is no air or other medium for objects to displace, so there is no buoyant force to make them float. Objects in a vacuum will simply remain in place if they are not acted upon by any external forces.
Helium can make objects and people appear to float because it is less dense than air. When helium-filled balloons are released, they rise due to the buoyant force acting on them. However, helium itself does not have the ability to make humans float on its own.
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.