Facts/ How Maglev works
Electro-magnets line the bottom of the train. The track is lined with coils. A power source is constantly supplying power to the electromagnets allowing the interaction between the coils and electromagnets to levitate the train. The train is constantly 1 cm off the tracks caused by the magnets. There are guidance magnets on the sides as well to keep the train stabalized.
The train is also equipped with battery power supply in case of power failure to keep the train levitating to avoid crashes.
The train reaches speeds up to 438km/h limiting the time of travel.
The train is also equipped with battery power supply in case of power failure to keep the train levitating to avoid crashes.
The train reaches speeds up to 438km/h limiting the time of travel.