overlap repulsion in physics is repulsion overlapped
No. I believe you may be thinking of repulsion, which means a force or emotion moving you away from something in a strong or violent manner.No, it is spelled "repulsion".
Electromagnets
The electric repulsion is a bit stronger - that's why there are no "diprotons".
That's the force of repulsion between two positive charges; or between two negative charges.
[Electro]magnetism and superconductivity.
(Electro) magnetism. magnetic attraction and repulsion.
The cab driver's face grimaced in repulsion to the scene of the accident.
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
overlap repulsion in physics is repulsion overlapped
Repulsion of like poles. But the fact that allows (but does not guarantee) high speed is the lowered resistance of a vehicle that doesn't touch the ground.
why commuters don't used the trains
What type of coal do they use in trains?
Please use trains for many different reasons - commuting, personal, leisure or business use.
The majority of trains in use today run on diesel fuel.
They use trains mostly. Here is a video about trains in the Tokyo Area.
people used to to trains because they want to go