Dictionary Definition
levitation
Noun
1 the phenomenon of a person or thing rising into
the air by apparently supernatural means
2 movement upward in virtue of lightness [ant:
gravitation]
3 the act of raising (a body) from the ground by
presumably spiritualistic means
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From the verb to levitate.Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Translations
- Czech: levitace
- Danish: levitation
- Dutch: levitatie, zweven
- Finnish: leijunta, levitaatio
- French: lévitation
- German: Levitation, Schweben
- Hungarian: lebegés
- Italian: levitazione
- Lithuanian: levitacija
- Norwegian: levitasjon
- Polish: lewitacja
- Portuguese: levitação
- Russian: левитация
- Spanish: levitación
- Swedish: levitation
Extensive Definition
Levitation (from Latin levare, to
raise) is the process by
which an object is suspended against gravity, in a stable position,
without physical contact.
It is also a conjuring trick, apparently
raising a human being without any physical aid. The illusion
can be produced by clever mechanics, lighting
arrangements and other means.
Physics
For levitation on earth, a force is required directed vertically upwards and equal to the object's weight. This can be achieved by, for example magnetic, electrostatic (i.e. electrically charged objects) or aerodynamic forces. By means of diamagnetic levitation even small live animals have been levitated.Scientists have discovered a way of levitating
ultra small objects by manipulating the so-called Casimir
force, which normally causes objects to stick together by
quantum
force. This practice however, is only possible for
micro-objects.
Aerodynamic
levitation is seen in air hockey
where jets of gas from the table push upwards against the puck.
Levitating objects may also force air downwards e.g. VTOL aircraft and
hovercraft. The use
of an airfoil allows a
fixed-wing
aircraft or rotary-wing
aircraft, such as a Helicopter, to fly by Bernoulli's
principle. A sphere can be stably levitated in a stream of air
without any type of control system, if conditions are right. This
was merchandised as a toy, circa 1960.
The effect of levitation can also be achieved
using the upthrust of air, with the levitating object having the
same average density as air. The heavier parts are compensated with
one or more tanks of Helium or other gas (or vacuum) having less
density than air.
Further reading
- Motion Mountain: The Free Physics Textbook ">http://www.motionmountain.net/}} esp. the section on levitation in the chapter on electromagnetism.
References
See also
levitation in Bulgarian: Левитация
levitation in Catalan: levitació
levitation in German: Levitation
levitation in Spanish: Levitación
levitation in French: Lévitation
levitation in Korean: 공중부양
levitation in Italian: Levitazione
levitation in Dutch: Levitatie
levitation in Japanese: 空中浮揚
levitation in Norwegian: Levitasjon
levitation in Polish: Lewitacja
levitation in Portuguese: Levitação
levitation in Russian: Левитация
levitation in Albanian: Levitacioni
levitation in Slovak: Levitácia
levitation in Finnish: Levitaatio
levitation in Swedish: Levitation
levitation in Chinese: 悬停
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Ouija,
airiness, anabasis, ascension, ascent, automatic writing,
automatism, bubbliness, buoyancy, clamber, climb, climbing, daintiness, delicacy, downiness, elevation, escalade, ethereality, floatability, fluffiness, foaminess, fountain, frothiness, gentleness, gossameriness, gush, gyring up, increase, jet, jump, lack of weight, leap, levity, lightness, materialization,
mount, mounting, planchette, poltergeist, poltergeistism, psychography, psychorrhagy, rise, rising, rocketing up, saltation, shooting up,
soaring, softness, spirit manifestation,
spirit rapping, spout,
spring, spurt, surge, table tipping, takeoff, taking off, telekinesis, teleportation, telesthesia, tenderness, trance speaking,
unheaviness,
upclimb, upcoming, updraft, upgang, upgo, upgoing, upgrade, upgrowth, uphill, upleap, uplift, upping, uprisal, uprise, uprising, uprush, upshoot, upslope, upsurge, upsurgence, upsweep, upswing, vault, volatility, weightlessness, yeastiness, zooming