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Cryogenically enhanced magneto-Archimedes levitation

Catherall et al., 2005

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12927897139162918302
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Catherall A
Lopez-Alcaraz P
Benedict K
King P
Eaves L
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New Journal of Physics

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The application of both a strong magnetic field and magnetic field gradient to a diamagnetic body can produce a vertical force which is sufficient to counteract its weight due to gravity. By immersing the body in a paramagnetic fluid, an additional adjustable magneto-buoyancy …
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