Magnetic Levitation: Maglev Technology And Appl... ✔
: By using magnetic attraction or repulsion, Maglev trains "float" above a guideway. This lack of contact allows them to reach speeds exceeding 600 km/h (373 mph), nearly twice as fast as conventional high-speed rail.
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While famous for trains like the L0 Series (Japan) , Maglev technology has diverse high-tech applications: : By using magnetic attraction or repulsion, Maglev
: In many systems, the further a vehicle moves from its centered position, the stronger the magnetic force becomes to push it back into place. This "magnetic cushion" makes derailment virtually impossible. : Because the system doesn't rely on wheels
: NASA has researched using Maglev tracks as a "running start" for rocket launches to drastically reduce fuel costs.
: Because the system doesn't rely on wheels for traction, it is immune to traditional weather constraints like ice, snow, or heat-related track deformation. Beyond Transportation
: Maglev conveyors transport delicate items like LCD screens and semiconductors in "clean rooms" without creating dust or vibrations from mechanical bearings.