On June 6, 1992, Triumph International filed patent number US5255452A (also available here and here) under the names Michael ...
Magnets aren't attracted to copper, but when the two come together they can appear to defy gravity. Download the Magnetic Copper PDF (384 Kb). Adobe Acrobat is required. SAFETY: Neodymium magnets ...
They can make objects appear to defy gravity or move on their own ... We tried to position one magnet over another by pitting their repellent forces against each other but [K&J Magnetics] explains ...
Magnetic force can overcome gravity. That’s why this magnet can hover in mid-air. Electrostatic force also attracts and repels objects. Rubbing the balloon on another surface creates a small ...
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