How a magnetic train travels and stops
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In Maglev, superconducting magnets suspend a train car above a U-shaped concrete guideway.
Like ordinary magnets, these magnets repel one another when matching poles face each other.
Here, both magnetic attraction and repulsion are used to move the train car along the guideway.
These magnets push against two magnets that form the tracks.
If the force from the magnets is strong enough, the train will float in the air above the track.
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