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On 23 Dec, 13:21, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "My understanding is that it only takes a moderate magnetic field to levitate a free electron, which is a world of difference from what you are saying." Moderate fields make free electrons move moderately within and on the surface of conductors. Pardon me but when a free electron or particle is resting on a diamagnetic surface in a electromagnetic field it moves ONLY in a directionm at right angles to the diagmatic surface and no other direction until the electro magnetic field diminishes. The phrase" within and on a surface is somewhat inaccurate" Art snip regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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