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quantum levitation
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quantum levitation happens when a superconductor is cooled below its critical temperature (often using liquid nitrogen), entering the Meissner effect phase. In this state, the superconductor expels magnetic fields, allowing it to float above or below a magnet field

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Note: Quantum levitation uses superconductors to float objects above magnets. This happens when the superconductor is cooled below its critical temperature, making it repel magnetic fields via the Meissner effect. This creates a cushion of magnetic force, allowing the object to levitate. It's seen in tech like maglev trains and could advance to frictionless transport and energy storage.

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