Electromagnets on the track repel electromagnets on the bottom of the train.
Magnetic levitation trains are designed and built around the use of magnetic force to levitate and propel the trains forward, allowing for faster, more economical mass transportation.
They use strong electromagnets, usually neodymium the strongest magnet, to levitate trains off the trac like the bullet trains in Japan. Thy are usually not used to pull the train forward.
When meditating some Buddhists can (supposedly - but never scientifically established). Of course there are some recreational places where you go into an enclosure that blows air from the bottom enough to levitate you. It is also possible to levitate things through magnetic forces - such as that used for mag-lev trains.
There are a variety of ways to levitate things. It can be done by magnetic repulsion (which is sometimes used to levitate entire trains), by hidden wires, by wind (airplanes fly by a kind of levitation - the word levitate simply means, to lift up) by the buoyancy of hydrogen or helium gas, etc. It cannot be done by telekinesis, however. That is science fiction.
Superconductors allow trains to levitate and travel without friction, which eliminates the need for wheels and drastically reduces energy loss. This lack of frictional resistance allows trains to reach higher speeds more efficiently than traditional wheeled trains.
Magnetic trains, also known as maglev trains, use powerful magnets to levitate and propel the train along the track. This technology eliminates the need for wheels and tracks, allowing the train to move smoothly and quietly at high speeds. Unlike traditional trains that rely on friction between wheels and tracks, maglev trains float above the track, reducing wear and tear, and enabling faster speeds and more efficient travel.
Some words that rhyme with "levitate" are "decorate," "meditate," and "elaborate."
To levitate something, you can use a combination of magnetic fields or air pressure to make an object float in the air without any physical support. This principle is often utilized in maglev trains and certain types of levitating gadgets.
you have to levitate everything else first
Humans appear to levitate through optical illusions.
Yes, some bullet trains use magnetism in a technology called magnetic levitation (maglev). Maglev trains use magnetic forces to levitate above the tracks and propel them forward, minimizing friction and allowing for faster speeds.
We in Australia speak English. "Levitate" is a reasonable translation.