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The Self-Levitating Kingsbury Aerodynamic Bearing

2020-10-22

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Hydrodynamic bearings are really cool! The Kingsbury aerodynamic bearing is a brilliant example as is an ordinary glass syringe.

A huge thank you to Tom Lipton for making the bearing. Watch his making video here:

https://youtu.be/9a_4ub3XKUg

Here's the Sixty Symbols video about gauge block wringing:

/youtube/video/mgL_qH70KAU

I also found Cody's Lab did some investigation too:

/youtube/video/jNEvS_bjKIo

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