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  1. Levitation (physics) - Wikipedia

    Levitation (from Latin levitas, lit. 'lightness') [1] is the process by which an object is held aloft in a stable position, without mechanical support via any physical contact.

  2. What Is Levitation? Physics, Types, and Real Uses

    Mar 11, 2026 · Levitation is the stable suspension of an object against gravity without any visible physical support. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s a well-understood set of physical phenomena …

  3. Levitation | Magnetic, Anti-Gravity, Force Fields | Britannica

    levitation, rising of a human body off the ground, in apparent defiance of the law of gravity. The term designates such alleged occurrences in the lives of saints and of spiritualist mediums, generally …

  4. The Science Behind Human Levitation Explained

    Dec 17, 2024 · Physical levitation refers to a state where an object is lifted off the ground due to some external force or manipulation of physical laws, while psychological levitation involves the perception …

  5. The incredible physics of quantum levitation - Big Think

    Jul 23, 2025 · When exposed to a strong magnetic field, some superconductors will exhibit levitation effects, and with a properly configured external magnetic field, it's possible to "pin" the …

  6. LEVITATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LEVITATION is the act or process of levitating; especially : the rising or lifting of a person or thing by means held to be supernatural.

  7. What is the secret of levitation? - The Institute for Environmental ...

    Sep 28, 2025 · This article delves into the fascinating realm of levitation, exploring the various techniques and scientific concepts that underpin this captivating phenomenon. We’ll uncover the …

  8. How Quantum Levitation Works - ThoughtCo

    May 12, 2025 · Quantum levitation uses superconductors to make objects float above magnetic tracks using quantum physics. The Meissner effect and flux pinning help superconductors float by …

  9. Levitation in Physics | Science

    Materials may be levitated by a jet of gas, by intense sound waves, or by beams of laser light. In addition, conductors levitate in strong radio-frequency fields, charged particles in alternating electric …

  10. Levitation (energy technology) | Engineering - EBSCO

    Levitation in energy technology refers to the stable floating of objects without physical contact, traditionally viewed as a means to counteract gravitational forces.