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Magnet Rails

Serena Vaughn

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Imagine a future where travel transcends traditional limitations, offering speeds exceeding 300 mph. Magnet Rails explores the groundbreaking technology of magnetic levitation (maglev) trains, a revolutionary system poised to redefine high-speed transportation. The book delves into the core science of electromagnetism that allows trains to float frictionlessly above the tracks, reducing energy consumption and wear.

 
Readers will discover how maglev's potential extends beyond mere speed, promising a more sustainable and efficient mode of transport. The book examines the physics and engineering behind maglev trains, highlighting the intricate balance between magnetic fields, propulsion systems, and infrastructure design.

 
It analyzes existing maglev systems, such as those in Japan and China, offering insights into their performance, costs, and environmental footprint. Magnet Rails progresses logically, beginning with fundamental concepts, then exploring engineering challenges, and concluding with a future outlook, making complex information accessible to a broad audience interested in science and technology.
Disponible depuis: 12/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 77 pages.

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