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Superconductors Can Float Over Magnets

1 dk okuma 47 görüntüleme 5.0 (1 oy) 18 February 2026

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When cooled, a superconducting disk drops its resistance and can “lock” magnetic fields. The result is a levitation show that looks almost frictionless over a magnetic track.

If you’ve seen a small disk gliding above magnets, it looks like magic. In reality, it’s a showcase of one of matter’s strangest states: superconductivity.\n\nBelow a critical temperature, a superconductor’s resistance drops dramatically and its magnetic behavior changes. In some cases, magnetic field lines become effectively pinned, helping the disk hover at a stable height above a track.\n\nSurprising detail: it doesn’t just float—it can move as if “locked” in place, resisting sideways tipping. That’s why the same idea inspires vibration-damping bearings and specialized magnetic setups.\n\nThis matters because it points toward reducing energy losses. From power transmission to transport concepts, superconductivity turns the dream of “less waste” into a real physical possibility.
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