Japanese Engineers Launch The World’s Fastest Passenger Train
The people of Japan have
been enchanted by the longest, largest and fastest maglev train in the world.
From the middle of the twentieth century, the engineers are working on the
maglev train concept. In 1968, James Powell, a researcher at Brookhaven
National Lab, thought of using maglev trains (derived from magnetic
levitation). The old wheel and axle model has been replaced by levitation
system in maglev which lifts the cars by magnetism.
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