How Do Maglev and Inductrack Trains Operate?

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The discussion revolves around the operation of Maglev and Inductrack trains, focusing on their mechanisms, potential experiments, and project ideas for a science fair. The original poster is a grade 11 student studying grade 12 physics and seeks resources and guidance for a deeper understanding of these technologies.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss various resources for researching Maglev and Inductrack trains, including specific websites. There are inquiries about how to enhance the complexity of a proposed project and suggestions for building models and explaining underlying theories.

Discussion Status

Several participants have provided resources and ideas for experiments, indicating a collaborative effort to refine the project concept. There is an ongoing exploration of different approaches, including building models and discussing advanced technologies like superconducting maglev trains.

Contextual Notes

The original poster expresses difficulty in finding specific designs for passive induction coils related to the Inductrack concept, highlighting a gap in available information that may affect project development.

Brownie
Hi All,

I am looking into Maglev, and Inductatrac trains. I thought that an in depth study of how they work, the pros and cons of them would make a good science fair project.
First of all do u guys know any websites i could find to look more into this, and any ideas for possible experiments. By the way, i am in grade 11, but studying grade 12 physics right now.

Thanx all
 
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Hi,

Have you tried a Google search? I entered "maglev" and came up with a bunch of hits. I would stay away from people's personal websites, though. "dot-e-d-u" websites are the way to go, IMO.

Here's one:
http://faculty.washington.edu/~jbs/itrans/maglevq.htm

It is a list of websites, which I presume the faculty at Washington has checked out.

Come back if you need more help. I agree, that sounds like a great science project.
 
Thanx for the website

http://my.execpc.com/~rhoadley/magtrain.htm

i found this website about a week ago ... but this experiment seems to be too easy.

What do u think i could do to this to make it a more complex project?

thanx for all of your help
 
Are you going to build it? I think that, combined with a good explanation of the phenomena, would be fine. You could also talk about some of the more advanced versions, such as superconducting maglev trains. (You can't build those, of course.)
 
That looks like it would be good. Hopefully it's not too expensive!
 
Ok

Do u have anyother ideas on this?
 
I would:

1. Build that working model.
2. Explain the theory.
3. Talk about the state-of-the-art of maglev (eg: superconductors).

I think that would make a good project.
 
thanx
 
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I have looked all over the internet ... but i can't find any designs for the passive induction coils on the Inductrack concept ... could u help me with this.

Thanx
 

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