Magnets can either attract or repell other magnets, depending upon whether opposite poles (north vs. south) or same pole (north-north or south-south) are facing each other. So, by arranging magnets in a certain way, a train can be made to float above the track on repelling magnetic fields. This lets it move with every little friction (there is still air resistance).
A:A maglev train moves by using a set of magnets that repel each other and two coils attached to an electric strip that propel it. For example, you would put a N magnet on the bottom of the train, a S magnet on the bottom, and two coils of copper wire on either side of the train coming into contact with metal retainers on either side given an electric current.By arranging magnets in a certain way, a train can be made to float on repelling magnetic fields. This enables it to move with every little friction (there is still air resistance).
A:A maglev train moves by using a set of magnets that repel each other and two coils attached to an electric strip that propel it. For example, you would put a N magnet on the bottom of the train, a S magnet on the track, and two coils of copper wire on either side of the train coming into contact with metal retainers on either side given an electric current.Supercooling superconducting materials enhances their magnetic properties. The Ideal MagLev Train harnesses materials that retain superconducting properties at near average temperatures.
The repulsion of like magnetic poles cause it to "float",
The attraction of opposing poles is used to make it move.
You may recall that magnets can either attract or repell other magnets, depending upon whether opposite poles (north vs. south) or same pole (north-north or south-south) are facing each other. So, by arranging magnets in a certain way, a train can be made to float on repelling magnetic fields. This enables it to move with every little friction (there is still air resistance).
A maglev train moves by using a set of magnets that repel each other and two coils attached to an electric strip that propel it. For example, you would put a N magnet on the bottom of the train, a S magnet on the bottom, and two coils of copper wire on either side of the train coming into contact with metal retainers on either side given an electric current.
Maglev trains work because they have magnets below the train and their railways have magnets , some magnets in the railway attract the magnets of the train and some repel. So they have the ability to float in the air .
The repulsion of like magnetic poles cause it to "float",
The attraction of opposing poles is used to make it move.
A freight train is a railroad train designed for the work of transporting goods.
A passenger train is a railroad train designed for transporting people to and from work or for leisure.
Train, work
You get the magnet train to work by restall the power plant and a person in team rocket puts in a place. you give back to the power plant and the magent train works
bus and train isn't it like 2 dollars to ride the train in ny?
get a the turn thing and yank it to you
train and work really hard
because if you do not train for some jobs you could hurt yourself or other people.
No they do not. SEALS train SEALS because their work is so classified.
The Men work was that they train for war.
Magnetic Rails
The person is commuting to work, so is a commuter.