
levitation experiments
Levitation experiments involve suspending an object in mid-air using magnetic, acoustic, or optical forces, demonstrating control over physical phenomena. Typically, magnetic levitation uses powerful magnets to counteract gravity, allowing objects like trains or small items to float. Acoustic levitation employs sound waves to trap and hold tiny objects, while optical levitation uses focused laser beams to suspend microscopic particles. These experiments help scientists study material properties, develop contactless handling technologies, and explore the fundamental interactions between forces and matter. They showcase the ability to manipulate objects without physical contact, opening pathways for advances in transportation, manufacturing, and scientific research.