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Maglev consequences
Title: Maglev consequences
Category: Business & Economy / Economics
Details: Words: 712 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Maglev consequences
Magnetically levitated ground transportation, or 'maglev,' is an advanced mode of
surface high speed transportation whereby a vehicle gliding above a guide track is
suspended, guided, and propelled by magnetic forces. Because they never touch the guide
track causing friction, maglev vehicles can be designed to travel at extremely high speeds,
500 kilometers per hour (300 miles per hour), or more!
Americans traveled 3.2 trillion passenger kilometers (2 trillion passenger miles) by
car, truck, bus, and public transit, and 9.8
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a low frequency hum that annoys them late
at night when the air is still. Another is the cost many people think there is no reason to
spend so much money on something that may not even take off in the American public nut
there have been unpublished surveys of people asking if they would switch to maglev
transportation if I was easier and will cost less than conventional travel methods that we
have today.
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