I was thinking of using levitation in trucks, use electromagnets to levitate the load that it is carrying. Increase the magnetic field strength on the EM until the force is greater than the weight and repulsion force, then you wouldn't have a weight force acting down, thus resulting in less wear...
So no matter how much power you add to the electromagnet to increase the magnetic field, the scale is always going to read the weight of the EM and levitating magnet.
So is there any way to have something levitating where there is no weight force acting downwards. In a state of equilibrium would there be a force acting downwards, or no forces acting at all. If you had an electro magnet set up on a set of scales, levitating a magnet and you let it reach...
Forces in Levitation HELP!
If you have a magnet suspended by an electromagnet, and the force exerted by the electromagnet on the magnet is greater then the weight force of suspended magnet, would there be a weight force? . Looking at it using vector forces it would seem that the resulting...