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: Surface tension is often the only force balancing hydrostatic pressure in these setups, which can lead to unstable, conical droplet shapes.

: Utilizes magnetic repulsion to stabilize objects, often used in density measurements or high-speed transport.

: Uses the radiation pressure of light (lasers) to hold and move microscopic objects. LEVITATION_(Part_2).rar

: Because the sample is levitated, temperature must be measured using non-contact pyrometric methods.

While the "Part 2" file usually links to electromagnetic studies, other common scientific levitation methods include: : Surface tension is often the only force

This peer-reviewed paper was published in journals such as ResearchGate and discusses the technical challenges and laboratory applications of levitating liquid droplets. ⚛️ Scientific Focus

The file most likely refers to the second part of a scientific series titled "Electromagnetic Levitation, Part II: Thermophysical Property Measurements in Terrestrial Conditions" . : Because the sample is levitated, temperature must

: Uses ultrasonic sound waves to create "acoustic traps" for small particles or biological samples like ants.