Quantum levitation in action - HD stock video
Yttrium barium copper oxide whizzes around above a magnetic track in a laboratory demonstration of a phenomenon known as quantum levitation produced by superconductivity as a result of cooling the substance to a low temperature of -196 degrees Celcius using liquid nitrogen. (Core number: FKAG244P. ABSA856K)





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Categories:
- Liquid Nitrogen,
- Levitation,
- Magnet,
- Magnetic Field,
- 20 Seconds or Greater,
- Bizarre,
- Circle,
- Cold Temperature,
- Color Image,
- Day,
- Electricity,
- Film - Moving Image,
- Film Montage,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Laboratory,
- Magic Trick,
- Medium Shot,
- Motion,
- No People,
- On The Move,
- Outdoors,
- Part of a Series,
- Physics,
- Real Time Video,
- Science,
- Science and Technology,
- Scientific Experiment,
- Selective Focus,
- Showing,
- Smoke,
- Yttrium,