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Can anyone please briefly explain to me the concept of magnetic levitation and how it is possible????????????????????
Its really hard...
 

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In simple terms magnetic levitation occurs when two opposing magnetic fields are present. This results in a magnetic force pushing an object up. If the magnetic force is equal to the gravitational force, the object will levitate.

In superconductors, a superconductor actively excludes a magnetic field from penetrating it. The produces a second magnetic field causing the levitation. It isn't an example of Eddy currents and lenz's law. It is called The Meissner Effect
 

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... It has nothing to do with eddy currents?

... bugger.

(in other news, liquid nitrogen is yummy)
 

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