How They Work
When permanent magnet is brought near a super conductor it levitates because of a repulsive force. When the magnets are lined up, they repeal because all magnets have a north and south pole. Th repellent principal used by lining up opposite poles lifts up the object and causes it to appear to be levitating. This effect is called Magnetic Levitation.
When permanent magnet is brought near a super conductor it levitates because of a repulsive force. When the magnets are lined up, they repeal because all magnets have a north and south pole. Th repellent principal used by lining up opposite poles lifts up the object and causes it to appear to be levitating. This effect is called Magnetic Levitation.