New York, United State, Hamburg, Germany, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Japan, Vancouver, Canada, Hamburg & Germany
Maglev means magnetic levitation. So the train is not touching the track, in fact once the engines are fired up, the entire train lifts about one cm off the track. So ice is irrelevant to a maglev vehicle. Unlike conventional vehicles which use friction as a braking force, e.g., tires on a road, a maglev uses eddy currents produced in the track as a result of magnetic force as both propulsion and braking methods.
No country uses both Euros and Francs. Most countries use one and only one currency.
In the context of Maglev (magnetic levitation) systems, EDS stands for Electromagnetic Suspension. It refers to a technology that uses electromagnetic forces to lift and stabilize the train above the tracks, allowing for frictionless travel. This system typically involves the use of electromagnets that adjust in real-time to maintain the train's position. EDS is one of the key technologies that enable high-speed and efficient Maglev transportation.
It cannot. The magnets used for a maglev train must be engineered and built at very tight tolerances to allow a maglev train to function. Each magnet is specifically built for the maglev train, they cannot be "strengthened" versions of a magnet not made specifically for the train.
Last name. Pope uses first name (as do nuns), dad has one mom "usually" uses it (married name).
Canada uses canadian dollars and has french as one of it's official languages.
Yes. Mexico is the one and only country in the world that has the X on its name. It is also the only country in the world with different pronunciations for words with the X on them. For instance:Mexico uses the X as a H - MehicoXochimilco uses the X as a S - SochimilcoTaxco uses the X as anybody normally does - Taxco or Tacsco.Xoco uses the X as a SH - ShocoBasically, Mexico owns the X.
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albania for one
It is one country, consisting of two regions, which is why it has that name.
No body uses jeramiah!
Mexico is the one and only country in the world that has the X on its name. It is also the only country in the world with different pronunciations for words with the X on them. For instance:Mexico uses the X as a H - MehicoXochimilco uses the X as a S - SochimilcoTaxco uses the X as anybody normally does - Taxco or Tacsco.Xoco uses the X as a SH - ShocoBasically, Mexico owns the X.