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I am looking in the technology of magnetic elevation. I am entirely sure this matter. Is it actually possible to force a magnetic up away from the earth using the earths magnetic force. Because the magentic force also acts around the earth could you levitate by pulling the object up instead of pushing away from the earth?

I am very puzzled by this and any help would be appreciated.

2006-06-15 19:49:45 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

4 answers

The only way to use the earth's magnetic force is to add a compass to your car.
Gravity and inertia are much stronger than the earth's magnetic force. Therefore, no known scientific method exists to use the earth's magnetic force for propulsion, much less levitation.

2006-06-15 21:04:56 · answer #1 · answered by Larry L 3 · 0 0

Compasses received't replace. They element to the nearest pole no remember what. the placement of magnetic North does replace rather right away. this would reason difficulty for human beings attempting to navigate with a compass and a map which shows geographic North.

2016-11-14 20:30:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It is possible, but it would require either 1) reduced gravity, as in high elevations/bordering space level or 2) unholy amounts of power. I believe you are looking at something along the lines of a space tether.

2006-06-15 19:53:46 · answer #3 · answered by King of Kings 2 · 1 0

no gravity pulling towards the earth is too strong

2006-06-15 19:54:20 · answer #4 · answered by faqsheepdog 2 · 0 0

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