Magnets
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- Old Wombat
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Magnets have been used for several builds posted/linked to on this site over the last year or so.
At least one was a Ma.K Falke with a power lead but no tether, as such. The builder used positioning of the magnets to prevent movement.
Unfortunately I can't remember where any of them are now... Sorry
At least one was a Ma.K Falke with a power lead but no tether, as such. The builder used positioning of the magnets to prevent movement.
Unfortunately I can't remember where any of them are now... Sorry
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- Glorfindel
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I just researched this recently and I believe I read that the levitation is possible with electronic magnets to levitate an object but other magnets need to be used for stabilizing it. Without stabilizing magnets the object will rotate like with the "Levitating Globe" toy that's out there now. The problem is that the electronic magnets need to be placed inside the model and the base it hovers over needs to conceal very strong Neodymium magnets for stabilization. By the way you may need some "Neo's" inside the model as well so they can attract to one another. The electronic magnets needs to push against a metal surface to levitate.
Seriously....I THINK I got that right.
Seriously....I THINK I got that right.
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