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1 -magnetic levitation. By Tiffany Albertson

2 Maglev trains A few countries are using powerful electromagnets to develop high- speed trains, called maglev trains. Traveling at speeds of up to 310 mph (500 kph), maglev trains could begin connecting distant cities in a few years.

3 How it works. A maglev train floats about 10mm above the guide way on a magnetic field. It is propelled by the guide way itself rather than an onboard engine by changing magnetic fields.

4 How it works con’t Once the train is pulled into the next section the magnetism switches so that the train is pulled on again. The Electro- magnets run the length of the guide way.

5 Advantages? Well it sounds high-tech, a floating train, they do offer certain benefits over conventional steel rail on steel wheel railways. The primary advantage is maintenance.

6 Advantages? Con’t Because the train floats along there is no contact with the ground and therefore no need for any moving parts. As a result there are no components that would wear out.

7 Advantages? Con’t In theory, this means, trains and track would need no maintenance at all. Note that there is still air resistance. The second advantage is that because maglev trains float, there is no friction.

8 Advantages? Con’t A third advantage is less noise. Because there are no wheels running along there is no wheel noise. However noise due to air disturbance still occurs while the train is in motion.

9 Advantages? Con’t The final advantage is speed. As a result of the three previous listed it is more viable for maglev trains to travel extremely fast i.e. 500km/h or 300mph. Although this is possible with conventional rail it is not economically viable.

10 Advantages? Con’t Ah-ha tricked ya! There is one more advantage. Another advantage is that the guide way can be made a lot thicker in places. E.g. after stations and going uphill, Which would mean a maglev could get up to 300kmh (186mph) in only 5km where currently takes 18km.

11 Advantages? Con’t Also greater gradients would be applicable. O.k I mean it now this was the last one. The end


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