No - you are more likely to get a shock by touching other metal objects near the track when a train is nearby if the objects are not properly grounded for your protection.
The bullet train runs on regular track - no floating.
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Gravity, same as any other train.
The track is very smooth and precisely positioned. The train is streamlined. The engine is powerful and it is good for the earth!
A bullet train is typically powered by electricity supplied through overhead lines or a third rail. The electricity powers electric motors in the train's cars, propelling it at high speeds. Some bullet trains also use a combination of electricity and diesel engines for power.
Yes, it runs in standard rail. But the track is specially designed for high speed operation.
Reduced aerodynamic resistance, but track layout is more important.
The bullet train in Japan is called Shinkansen and almost every where else it is called bullet train. hope i helped =D
the bullet train was invented in 1994
Bullet train by far
They don't actually have fuel, they have magnets. The track has powered electromagnets in it. The electromagnets make the train "hover" and propel it.
The internet has no idea who invented the bullet train?