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Getting a magnetic field to balance on another magnetic field is about as easy as balancing a bowling ball on the tip of an ink pen. With a little help from an Arduino mega, however, [EmmaSong] was… ...
25 thoughts on “ Ultra Simple Magnetic Levitator ” RÖB says: November 5, 2016 at 2:19 am Quote ... Yes, The Arduino and 555 fanboys are paralyzed as it doesn’t use either.
Levitation techniques are no longer confined to the laboratory thanks to engineers who have developed an easier way for suspending matter in mid-air by developing a 3-D-printed acoustic levitator.
Every week I seem to be writing about how someone has used an Arduino to fashion an interesting gadget, and today's – while not as obviously useful as, say a Pong-playing wristwatch - is still ...
Fancy making a cool looking magnetic levitating lamp? Check out this Arduino Nano-based project that combines a magnet and LEDs. What's that you say? The lamp is not levitating, it's being held up?
Whilst not as strong as magnetic levitation, acoustic levitation can act on a range of materials, from liquids to living animals. Using parking sensors, a motor driver, an Arduino single board ...
With just 10 watts of power, the levitator can trap objects up to about 0.15 inches (4 millimeters) in diameter, Marzo and his colleagues wrote in their paper. [ Watch Sound Waves Cause Water ...
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