Superconductors will resist moving at any direction where the magnetic flux gets weaker, stronger, or changes direction. That's why they get described as "pinned".
Other diamagnets do that too, but in a decaying way that allows for movement. They usually rotate or move slowly sideways.
No other kind of magnetism show similar behavior. They either attract or repel all the way in.
Other diamagnets do that too, but in a decaying way that allows for movement. They usually rotate or move slowly sideways.
No other kind of magnetism show similar behavior. They either attract or repel all the way in.