Levitate in a sentence as a verb

Hey, would it levitate there if the tube was spinning?

It's like saying "since people can levitate, we can ditch their shoes.

You don't just levitate out of your chair at random intervals for no reason.

In physics 101 we had to compute how much charge you would have to have on your body to levitate off the ground.

"Leroy, you'll levitate the troll for 15 iterations.

> Hey, would it levitate there if the tube was spinning?If the tube were spinning, the magnet would begin spinning also, but it wouldn't levitate.

"In his novels and stories, storms rage for years, flowers drift from the skies, tyrants survive for centuries, priests levitate and corpses fail to decompose.

I wonder, with a tube that is of sufficient thickness and a magnet of sufficient strength, would it be possible to levitate the magnet inside the tube?

[1] Mag bearings use electromagnetic stators and magnetic collars on the shaft to levitate the shaft inside a bit of spinning equipment.

I think the problem with that idea is you have to keep the superconductor very cold, which might be too expensive for large objects that need to levitate for 30 minutes.

Given that Falun Gong is led by a fellow who has claimed he can levitate and control people's actions with his mind, I would want some third-party collaboration of their "evidence".

We don't make quantum cryptography, and we can't levitate objects... although we have some remarkably military grade trajectory maps for all your satellites...Thirdly I think it really is an attempt to make us work well past what any other industry would consider remotely acceptable.

Levitate definitions

verb

cause to rise in the air and float, as if in defiance of gravity; "The magician levitated the woman"

verb

be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity; "The guru claimed that he could levitate"

See also: hover