Electromagnetic buoyancy

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Electromagnetic buoyancy (EMB) is a force that opposes the Lorentz force during electromagnetic phoresis of small particles or droplets in an aqueous medium. It is analogous to the ordinary effect of buoyancy observed when objects float in liquid under the influence of gravity.<ref>Kolin, Alexander (1953). "An Electromagnetokinetic Phenomenon Involving Migration of Neutral Particles". Science. 117 (3032): 134–137. Bibcode:1953Sci...117..134K. doi:10.1126/science.117.3032.134. JSTOR 1679809. PMID 17831169.</ref> Though this force is still being researched, it has been clearly observed in experimental procedures.<ref>Namba, Makoto; Watarai, Hitoshi; Takeuchi, Tetsuya (2000). "Migration of Polystyrene Microparticles in Aqueous Media Caused by Electromagnetic Buoyancy". Analytical Sciences. 16 (1): 5–9. doi:10.2116/analsci.16.5.</ref>

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