Towlie
ancillary character
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A while back I was playing with a collection of small, ordinary magnets and marveling at how they attract and repel each other, and I began to wonder about something: With those magnets and some ordinary building materials, such as glue, wooden sticks, and so on, would it be possible to build two objects, such that one of the objects would float in a stable position above the other object without touching anything?
One example that I thought of but never tried is to completely cover the outside of a ball with magnets, all with their north poles facing outward, and line the inside of a bowl with more magnets, all with their north poles facing inward. If the ball was then dropped into the bowl, it seems to me that it should eventually come to rest in the center of the bowl, suspended in mid-air.
Would that work? Is there some other configuration that would work? If not, why not? If so, why do you never see anything like that?
One example that I thought of but never tried is to completely cover the outside of a ball with magnets, all with their north poles facing outward, and line the inside of a bowl with more magnets, all with their north poles facing inward. If the ball was then dropped into the bowl, it seems to me that it should eventually come to rest in the center of the bowl, suspended in mid-air.
Would that work? Is there some other configuration that would work? If not, why not? If so, why do you never see anything like that?