maglen
Maglen, also known as magnetic levitation, is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic fields. Magnetic levitation is achieved by using two sets of magnets. One set of magnets is used to repel the other, while the other set of magnets is used to attract the object and the other set of magnets. The magnetic force must be strong enough to counteract the force of gravity on the object. Maglev technology is most commonly associated with trains, where it allows for extremely high speeds due to the absence of friction.
The principle of magnetic levitation has been known for a long time, but its practical application has
The first operational maglev train line was opened in 1984 in Birmingham, England. Since then, several other