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braveduck

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Hi there,
In regard to the Maglev trains I have a question that puzzles me, but you might
find easy to answer.
I was wondering if it would be possible to design a similar train by putting
the electric field to use (not using a magnetic field at all).I am doing some
research on the benefits and possible alternatives to the more common maglev
train.
Thanks very much.
Ian
 

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I think the problem with that is that it would require alot of money to maintain a constant electric field strong enough. Not to mention that it is the magnetic fields that keep the train levitated due to the meissner effect.
 

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Tommy it isnt always hte meissner effect, the running maglev trains just rely on both train and track using electromagnets.

Li0n there was a crash a few years ago in Germany I think it was, concerning the maglev train, look up what caused that.
 

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yer ok, fair enuff xayma

but what about the cost of maintaining an electric field for that long and that powerful compared to running a magnetic field :p
 

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Not to mention breakdown of insulators from such large potential difference (quite possible). But it's an interesting thought.
 
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Tommy_Lamp said:
yer ok, fair enuff xayma

but what about the cost of maintaining an electric field for that long and that powerful compared to running a magnetic field :p
Surprisingly energy consumption is very economical in MagLev trains...
Which is why it's got the potential to revolutionise the transportation industry as the airplane did in the 20th century...
 

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