Maglev trains are propelled using magnetic levitation, which relies on powerful electromagnets to lift the train above the tracks, eliminating friction. Propulsion is achieved through linear motors, where magnetic fields generated by coils in the track interact with magnets on the train to create forward thrust. Braking is accomplished through magnetic braking, where the same magnetic fields are used to create resistance against the train's motion, allowing for smooth and efficient slowing down. This system enables high speeds and reduces wear and tear on the train and track.
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LSM stands for Linear Synchronous Motor. It is the technology used to propel Maglev trains through electromagnetic forces. By using magnetic fields to push and pull the train along a guideway, a Maglev train can float above the tracks and achieve high speeds with minimal friction.
The third form of the verb "brake" is "braked." In English, this refers to the past participle used in perfect tenses, such as "has braked" or "had braked."
Braked, means that the emergency brake is on and unbraked means that it is off.
The abbreviation for magnetic levitation is Maglev.
maglev is short for Magnetic Levitation.
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You must mean a Maglev train. A Maglev train operates on maglev (magnetic levitation). It uses electromagnets (and possibly superconductors) that repel each other to lift the train above the ground to reduce as much friction as possible.
A maglev train uses electromagnetic induction to create a magnetic field between the train and the track. This magnetic field allows the train to levitate and move along the track without any physical contact, reducing friction and allowing for faster speeds. By varying the strength of the magnetic field, the train can be propelled forward or slowed down.
Magnetic trains such as the MagLev are designed and shaped in such a way that they do not come into contact with the railway track but instead are suspended above a guideway and are propelled by magnetic fields. Levitation is achieved by either electromagnetic or electrodynamic suspension.
They get on from an opening passage way that comes out of the maglev train