Abstract
The application of both a strong magnetic field and magnetic field gradient to a diamagnetic body can produce a vertical force which is sufficient to counteract its weight due to gravity. By immersing the body in a paramagnetic fluid, an additional adjustable magneto-buoyancy force is generated which enhances the levitation effect. Here we show that cryogenic oxygen and oxygen-nitrogen mixtures in both gaseous and liquid form provide sufficient buoyancy to permit the levitation and flotation of a wide range of materials. These fluids may provide an alternative to synthetic ferrofluids for the separation of minerals. We also report the dynamics of corrugation instabilities on the surface of magnetized liquid oxygen. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Catherall, A. T., López-Alcaraz, P., Benedict, K. A., King, P. J., & Eaves, L. (2005). Cryogenically enhanced magneto-archimedes levitation. New Journal of Physics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/7/1/118
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