A typical train has wheels and rolls on metal rails. It's drive wheels are driven by a steam engine, a Diesel engine, or even electric motors powered by the rail system or overhead wires.
An electromagnetic train, on the other hand, does not ride on wheels, or have an engine, per se. It is suspended from it's track by a powerful magnetic field generated by electro-magnets in the track and train.
In addition to providing suspension of the train, the magnetic fields are used to propel the train itself, so it does not need an "engine" at all.
Bullet train runs over a standard rails (high speed due to its body design)
maglve just floats above the specially designed rails (works by the magnetic levitation principle)
Light is electromagnetic waves that carry energy in the form of photons from one place to another whereas heat is the energy that moves from one place to another due to a temperature difference between the two points.
Visible light and infrared light are the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen with the eye.
The effects of the electromagnetic force on two charged particles is that of repulsion between the like charges.
Magnetism is produced naturally but electro magnetism is produced by passing electric current through a substance... Answer2: The difference between magnetism and electromagnetism is the constants c, the Relativity Constant and z the Quantum Constant. z is the free space resistance to the electromagnetic wave.375 oh, z= h/Q2. Q is the Photon Charge and h is Planck's Constant. The magnetic and electromagnetic fields are related by c and z: E = cB = zH = zcD.
between infrared and ultra voilet
The wavelength
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
What type of locomotive pulls it.
electrostatic force is the force between the two opposite charges where as the electromagnetic force is movement of electrons
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
it is fast as a bullrt train
What is the difference between buying a 1st class and a 2nd class ticket on the train in England?
the wave length
Mechanical waves require a medium to travel, where electromagnetic waves do not.
Mail means the train which carries the post letters. Express train which not.
Thermal energy ( heat energy ) makes heat and electromagnetic makes light that you can see
A continuous wave or continuous waveform(CW) is an electromagnetic wave of constant amplitude and frequencywave train:a series of waves travelling in the same direction and spaced at regular intervals ...