Materials List:
Strong Magnet (hard drive magnet)
Diamagnetic Material (Motor Brush)
Small Magnet (toothbrush head magnet)
Spacers (pennies)
Bolt for adjustment
Non-Magnetic Housing (aluminum sheet metal)
Can use wood for housing, any axial pole magnets and other diamagnetic material including:
Pyrolytic Graphite,
Bismuth,
Pencil Lead,
Silver,
and maybe more.
Diamagnetic materials create an induced magnetic field in a direction opposite to an externally applied magnetic field, and are repelled by the applied magnetic field. In contrast, the opposite behavior is exhibited by paramagnetic materials. Diamagnetism is a quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials; when it is the only contribution to the magnetism the material is called a diamagnet. Unlike a ferromagnet, a diamagnet is not a permanent magnet. Its magnetic permeability is less than μ0, the permeability of vacuum. In most materials diamagnetism is a weak effect, but a superconductor repels the magnetic field entirely, apart from a thin layer at the surface.
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