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arxiv: 1207.5992 · v1 · pith:GAQLU2WJnew · submitted 2012-07-25 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph · cond-mat.other

Magnetic levitation on a type-I superconductor as a practical demonstration experiment for students

classification ⚛️ physics.ed-ph cond-mat.other
keywords levitationmagneticliquiddemonstrationexperimentexpulsionfluxhelium
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We describe and discuss an experimental set-up which allows undergraduate and graduate students to view and study magnetic levitation on a type-I superconductor. The demonstration can be repeated many times using one readily available 25 liter liquid helium dewar. We study the equilibrium position of a magnet that levitates over a lead bowl immersed in a liquid hand-held helium cryostat. We combine the measurement of the position of the magnet with simple analytical calculations. This provides a vivid visualization of magnetic levitation from the balance between pure flux expulsion and gravitation. The experiment contrasts and illustrates the case of magnetic levitation with high temperature type-II superconductors using liquid nitrogen, where levitation results from partial flux expulsion and vortex physics.

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