levitate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈlev.ɪ.teɪt]
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Meaning of levitate In English

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Examples of levitate

  • Again the dust particle has zero charge when it is levitated into the sheath and becomes charged due to the attachment of electrons.

  • This is because a larger electric field would be needed in order to provide a sufficient electrostatic force to levitate the dust grains.

  • Legends proliferate that you began in physics, or mathematics, and then levitated down to economics.

  • On other occasions, witnesses reported that he handled red-hot coals, elongated his body, caused the room to tremble, and levitated to the ceiling.

  • Naturally the device need not be cylindrical and a spherical configuration with a spherical impeller - the levitated scenario - may be attractive.

  • While this fellow is dancing with an attractive young woman, he begins to levitate, before disappearing in a billowing, sulphuric cloud of smoke.

  • The mirrored surface produces a reflection of the levitating plane and doubles its apparent height of levitation.

  • The end effector operates on the principle of generating a high-speed flow between the end effector and product surface thereby creating a vacuum which levitates the product.

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