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Researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have designed a floating platform within a vacuum using graphite and magnets.
The most common type of levitation occurs through magnetic fields.
Objects made of diamagnetic materials can be made to float above magnets to develop advanced sensors for various scientific and everyday uses.
This type of 'frictionless' platform could have many applications, including new types of sensors for measuring force, acceleration, and gravity.
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