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can someone help me on this aspect plz...
i've read Jacaranda, but....

i've read Jacaranda, but....
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no! the meissner effect involves a superonducting material and a magnet.Originally posted by ...
by saying that, i mean it creates a current in the superconductor and that it creates a magnet pole that causes repulsion...
Actually,like Dash said,the train use a superconducting magnet to induce a current in coil along the track 'n levitate it(this way no magnet is needed on the track-maybe coz magnet get weaker after times-and no the current is need thus save poweryou will have a magnet and a superconductor. the magnet will be the 'train tracks' and the superconductor will be the bit attatched to the train
hard to say...Originally posted by bails
Do you think the chances of Mag Lev trains being asked is high this year? I havnt seen it in the last two years, just wonderin