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arxiv: physics/9902002 · v1 · submitted 1999-01-31 · ⚛️ physics.class-ph · physics.gen-ph

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How High Can The U-CAS Fly?

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The U-CAS is a spinning magnetized top that is levitated in a static magnetic field. The field is produced by a permanent magnet base, positioned below the hovering top. In this paper we derive upper and lower bounds for h - the maximum hovering height of this top. We show that the bounds are of the form a*L where a is a dimensionless number ranging from about 1 to 12, depending on the constraints on the shape of the base and on stability considerations, and L is a characteristic length for the problem. For modern permanent magnets we find that L=~1[meter], thus limiting h to about few meters.

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