Is a diamagnetic levitation engine possible?

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I recently saw the video of the frog being levitated with a big magnet. Would it be possible to flip the magnet over and use it to levitate a vehicle? How much energy would it take to levitate, say, a 1000kg vehicle above a dry lakebed?
 
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All materials have at least some magnetic properties, or the frog wouldn’t levitate. And I don’t mean water, I meant the salt flats like in Utah.
 
RealJebKerman said:
Would it be possible to flip the magnet over and use it to levitate a vehicle? How much energy would it take to levitate,
Have you ever seen a junkyard?

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But the magnet would be on the vehicle and repel the ground below it.
 

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RealJebKerman said:
Dry soil/sand.
It would not levitate due to soil/sand not being magnetic, magnets can only push magnets
 
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All materials have at least some degree of magnetism.
 
RealJebKerman said:
All materials have at least some degree of magnetism.
Not true.

Please keep on learning about STEM subjects, and asking questions. That's a great thing, and it will lead you on a good path in life.

Unfortunately this idea of yours in this thread will not work. If it could work, it would be used widely for transportation already. The maglev train example mentioned earlier is the closest to what you are thinking about. Please study the Relevant Concepts and Equations for Maglev transportation linked to earlier, and if you have specific questions about that reading, start a new thread with links to that reading and your questions. Keep on learning! :smile: