Bob Collins discovered a new form of ultrasonic levitation where an object floats on a thin layer of air trapped between it and a smooth surface, due to the imbalance in air flow during compression and expansion cycles. This differs from traditional standing wave methods and could offer more precise control for applications like Steve Mould’s ultrasonic air hockey table, demonstrating potential for innovative uses in tech and engineering.
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