Using linear electric motors where the rails are the "stator" and the train cars are the "rotor" (however the move in a linear fashion instead of rotating, as in regular electric motors).
The abbreviation for magnetic levitation is Maglev.
Magnetic trains such as the MagLev are designed and shaped in such a way that they do not come into contact with the railway track but instead are suspended above a guideway and are propelled by magnetic fields. Levitation is achieved by either electromagnetic or electrodynamic suspension.
This cannot be answered in the way it was asked. Maglev refers to magnetic levitation trains. This is limited to passenger trains. There are many systems in use on a maglev train system, not simply magnetic levitation - the magnetic levitation is in use in other systems, such as manufacturing, and has even been examined as a part of launching space vehicles, but is not referred to as "maglev".
Magnetic levitation is commonly used in applications such as high-speed trains (maglev trains) for frictionless transportation, in magnetic bearings for rotating machinery to reduce mechanical wear, in magnetic levitation displays for novelty and advertising purposes, and in magnetic levitation transportation systems for amusement park rides.
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Advantages of magnetic levitation for haptic interaction are:6-DOF motion with one moving partNoncontact actuation and sensingHigh control bandwidthsPosition resolution and sensitivity
Rising into the air in a magnetic field typically refers to a magnetic field pushing against a conducting object, causing it to hover or levitate. This phenomenon is known as magnetic levitation, where the repulsion between the magnetic field and the object allows it to float above the surface.
Magicians use magnetic levitation in illusions by hiding strong magnets in objects or clothing to create the appearance of objects floating in the air. By controlling the magnetic fields, magicians can simulate the effect of levitation without any visible support. This technique adds mystery and wonder to their performances, creating a sense of magic.