Talk:Electromagnetic suspension

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This page is a redirect to Magnetic levitation following this VFD debate. Sjakkalle (Check!) 10:35, 29 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

No it's not. — Omegatron 00:34, 9 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Astronauts[edit]

It would be interesting if relevant material could be found about the potential use of magnetic levitation in the training of astronauts. Currently, astronauts have to use special accelerating machines to practice their levitation abilities, but it is possible that in the future, the levitation could be achieved by using electromagnetic energy instead of simulating gravity effects at high speeds. ADM (talk) 01:34, 20 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Article Alterations and possible changes[edit]

Starting out with changes, I changed the second sentence of the intro due to its length as well as a bit of redundancy. Saying that it increases efficiency and reducing energy loss is just stating the same thing in different ways. That's how I interpreted it at least.

Within that history paragraph, there was [diamagnetic material]], I assume you were going to link that but there is no article for "diamagnetic material" so I just linked "diamagnetic" which linked it to the diamagnetism article



Some of the names that you have listed and linked in your history section are dead end links (Earnshaw and Emile Blachelet). Could you remove the links and just provide a small amount of information about them, even if it is just a title of what their profession was and their country of origin, i.e. German physicist.

In the first sentence of the history section, it ends with ...forces alone"1. Is the 1 typographical error or suppose to be a reference?

In your intro you say how it is currently being developed for space shuttle aid but in the section for space shuttle aid there is only two sentences. Could you elaborate a little more with what is being done. Also in that section, it just has "References:" at the end of it, is that just a typographical error or did you mean to elaborate on the subject?

Jakoster (talk) 01:20, 10 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Magnetic Levitation?[edit]

There needs to be an explanation/justification for this article being separate from the Magnetic levitation article, particularly since that one lists electromagnetic suspension as a synonym for magnetic levitation. Elriana (talk) 14:19, 10 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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