This Table Appears To Be Floating, Because Of Magnets (Video)
Sep 30, 2013 21:26
This looks like a giant wooden Rubik's Cube, but it is actually called the Float Table. It appears to be suspended in the air, and that's because it is. The effect is created by a combination of embedded magnets and steel cables. The whole thing is still stable even when touched.
Created by Rock Paper Robot, it employs engineering techniques used to create high-end kinetic homegoods.
The magnets repel the cubes from one another while the cable holds them in equilibrium. Check it out in the video below:
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