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Here's the brief history of The Maglev Train. Maglev's Full Form is Magnetic Levitation. 1902- First magnetic train invented by Alfred Zehden of Germany. 1959-Design for first magnetic train made. 1979-First magnetic train built in Hamburg, Germany. (it was closed three months later) 1984-First magnetic train that people can ride built in Birmingham, England. (it was closed in 1995) More Maglev (magnetic levitation) trains were made and closed. 2004-First high-speed maglev train that people can ride on opened in Shanghai, China.
No, wulfenite is not magnetic. It is a lead molybdate mineral known for its vibrant orange to yellow color and forms in a tetragonal crystal system.
To reduce the strength of a magnetic field, you can increase the distance between the magnet and the object affected by the field, use a material that can shield or redirect magnetic fields (like mu-metal), or use a magnetic field cancellation system that generates an opposing magnetic field to nullify the original field.
it is not a conservative feild....it is a non conservative feild
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high initial cost, it disturbs the local trains system,
Creating a levitating pot plant in your home involves using a magnetic levitation system. You can achieve this by placing a magnetic base under the pot and a magnet in the plant's base. The magnetic force will allow the plant to float above the base, giving the appearance of levitation. Be sure to carefully follow instructions and safety precautions when setting up the levitation system.
This cannot be answered in the way it was asked. Maglev refers to magnetic levitation trains. This is limited to passenger trains. There are many systems in use on a maglev train system, not simply magnetic levitation - the magnetic levitation is in use in other systems, such as manufacturing, and has even been examined as a part of launching space vehicles, but is not referred to as "maglev".
i do not know about the breaking system but bullet trains work by maglev, or magnetic levitation, to propel
Electricity and the use of a super-conductor magnet system provides both lift (levitation) and provides the power and thrust for forward motion, which is also used in the braking systems. Hence the word, maglev (magnetic levitation)
Magnetic levitation uses magnets system through what is called Maglev transportation. This system transportation uses the magnets to lift a train without using wheels also method is quieter, smoother and faster when transporting a train.
An electromagnetic elevator uses a magnetic levitation system to lift and lower the elevator cab. The system consists of powerful electromagnets on the cab and along the shaft walls that repel each other, creating a magnetic field that suspends the cab in the air. By controlling the strength of the magnetic fields, the elevator can move up and down smoothly without the need for traditional cables or pulleys.
The magnetic field vector potential is a mathematical quantity that helps describe the behavior of magnetic fields in a physical system. It is related to the magnetic field through a mathematical relationship called the curl. By understanding the vector potential, we can better predict and analyze how magnetic fields will behave in a given system.
Wow i just won my 8th grade science fair with this very subject here is some info i still have saved to my computer. Maglev, or Magnetic levitation, is a system of transportation that suspends, guides and propels vehicles, predominantly trains, using magnetic levitation from a very large number of magnets for lift and propulsion. This method has the potential to be faster, quieter and smoother than wheeled mass transit systems. The power needed for levitation is usually not a particularly large percentage of the overall consumption; most of the power used is needed to overcome air drag, as with any other high speed train.
Magnetism can be used for transportation through magnetic levitation systems, where magnets repel against each other to lift and propel vehicles without physical contact with the ground. This technology can be seen in maglev trains, which can achieve high speeds and reduced friction for a smoother and more efficient transportation system.
Here's the brief history of The Maglev Train. Maglev's Full Form is Magnetic Levitation. 1902- First magnetic train invented by Alfred Zehden of Germany. 1959-Design for first magnetic train made. 1979-First magnetic train built in Hamburg, Germany. (it was closed three months later) 1984-First magnetic train that people can ride built in Birmingham, England. (it was closed in 1995) More Maglev (magnetic levitation) trains were made and closed. 2004-First high-speed maglev train that people can ride on opened in Shanghai, China.
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