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MagLev Toy Train ENGLISH VERSION

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Termato (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ROLLER COASTERS!!!!
rayonius (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I wonder if there's a way to cool things down to these temperatures efficiently without using liquid nitrogen.
XANDERXXZ (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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there are certain materials that have been found that only need to be cooled down very little to be superconductive, but they are very rare materials and hard to make and quite unpractical.
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wow, this is truly what the future looks like on the science of transportation that has been previewed through science fiction movies... nice one and the last part is very COOL i liked it very much, a train running on the sides of a building elevators will soon become obsolete hehehehehe good job... how soon this will be realized...?
arianapemberton (3 months ago) Show Hide
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BEST VIDEO EVER!!!!!!!!
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Thank you for this excellent video. I have a question... If the track is wider than the vehicle, can it move freely from side to side accross the width of the track, given that the vehilce has the appropiate controls?
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Probably not. It will ride at a specific point on the magnetic field - however that is oriented.
Th3Sup3rN3rd (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow ive only seen this done with a regular magnet i never even thought this could be used for transportation
Xenophanessmith (4 months ago) Show Hide
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is it liquid though?

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