To make a simple maglev train model, you'll need a track made of strong magnets, typically neodymium, arranged in a straight line with alternating polarities. Create a lightweight train using a small platform, such as a piece of cardboard, and attach magnets underneath it, ensuring their polarities repel the track's magnets. For added stability, you can incorporate guide rails or side supports. Finally, test your model by placing it on the track and adjusting magnet positions for optimal levitation.
The maglev train floats over its track using an electromagnet. Maglev trains have managed speeds in excess of 370mph. A model of the maglev train uses two permanent magnets to get the model to float over the track.Describe how the magnets must be arranged to get the model Maglev Train to float.
maglev is short for Magnetic Levitation.
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The levitation of a maglev train is controlled by safety critical microprocessors (computers).
It doesn't. The maglev train is engineered for weight distribution that is unaffected by normal loading.
it depend how you look at they came up with several similar thing that were not quit maglev train starting for the 1900's but the actual model started in 2001 and finish in 2005 so it about 4 years
Under current technology, no. A maglev train cannot handle the weight of freight that would make it efficient.
Lots of electricity ... which takes power.
They get on from an opening passage way that comes out of the maglev train
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barney is on the train chewing chicken
The biggest difference is that a maglev train is not touching anything while it is traveling, while a normal train is sitting on steel rails at all times.