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English: A selection of acoustically levitated samples using TinyLev style levitator. The objects are (a) A 40 μl supersaturated solution of isopropyl and tin dioxide, 2.5 mm in diameter. (b) Ant, 6 mm long without the antennas. (c) Polylactic acid, 2 mm width fragments. (d) MOSFET TC4427, 5 × 1.45 × 3.85 mm. (e) Ketchup and mustard, 3 mm wide. (f) Water, 3 mm wide. (g) Sugar crystal, 1 mm wide.
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Author Asier Marzo, Adrian Barnes & Bruce W Drinkwater

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Acoustically Levitated samples in a TinyLev. (a) 40 μl isopopyl and tin oxide solution (2.5 mm). (b) Ant (6mm) (c) Polylactic acid (d) MOSFET Electrical Component. (e) Ketchup and mustard, (3mm). (f) Water, (3mm). (g) Sugar crystal (1mm)

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