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PRESENTED BYSK. FAHAD

(11226)

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MAGNETIC LEVITATION

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DIFFERENT WAYS TO MAGNETICALLYLEVITATE AN OBJECT

• Mechanically constraint

• Diamagnetic levitation

• Superconductors

• Rotational stabilization

• Servo stabilization

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MECHANICALLY CONSTRAINT

• Also known as pseudo Levitation.

• Two magnets are mechanically constrained along a single vertical axis, this will act to levitate one of the magnets above the other.

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DIAMAGNETIC LEVITATION

• Diamagnetic materials repel a magnetic field.

• Less than ZERO magnetic permeability.

• By surrounding a diamagnetic material with a magnetic field, it can be held in a stationary position.

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SUPERCONDUCTORS

• Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic fields.

• Superconductors works on the principle of Meissner effect.

MEISSNER EFFECT

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APPLICATION•Maglev

MAGNETIC LEVITATION

Maglev, or magnetic levitation, is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains, using magnet.ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSPENSION

ANDELECTRODYNAMIC SUSPENSION

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APPLICATION

ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSPENSION

ELECTRODYNAMIC SUSPENSION

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APPLICATION

•Magnetic bearings

Industrial equipment such as pumps, generators, motors use levitation to support moving machinery without physical contact.

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APPLICATION

• Levitation melting

Levitation melting works on the principle of Induction heating.

INDUCTION HEATING

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APPLICATION

•Maglev elevator

Maglev elevator works on the principle of EDS (Electrodynamic suspension).

ELECTRODYNAMIC SUSPENSION(EDS)

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CONCLUSION

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