0 the act of rising and floating, or making someone rise or float, in the air without any physical support: --
Is not that some form of magnetic levitation?
These figures exclude the costs of the spur to the tunnel, for which no estimate has been made with magnetic levitation technology.
Magnetic levitation is shown as prescribed mode 2(c) in the 1992 order.
The oil industry knows and workers in the industry know that she is engaged in levitation economics.
To have propulsion, levitation and stability in the same electrical machine is amazing and unique.
When the levitation coil is sufficiently energized it introduces a magnetic separatrix into the vacuum chamber which contains a ring null and serves to limit the plasma.
Not to be confused with 'levitation'.
The levitation of a dust grain into the sheath and its characteristic behaviour have also been investigated.