Well, I utterly suck in science, so my question may be completely naive...
When I'm playing with magnets, I enjoy seeing two magnets repel each other. I always put a magnet on the table, to see the other one "levitate" for a second or two before falling on the table, next to (but not on) the repelling magnet.
Now, I wonder: if I put a large magnetic surface on the table, and I let a tiny magnet "levitate" above it., then will my levitating magnet end up falling anyways ? Will the levitation last longer ? Will it last on long term ?
Thanks
When I'm playing with magnets, I enjoy seeing two magnets repel each other. I always put a magnet on the table, to see the other one "levitate" for a second or two before falling on the table, next to (but not on) the repelling magnet.
Now, I wonder: if I put a large magnetic surface on the table, and I let a tiny magnet "levitate" above it., then will my levitating magnet end up falling anyways ? Will the levitation last longer ? Will it last on long term ?
Thanks
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