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How

does a magnet move with electromagnetic forces in copper coil?




The electro magnetic train will travel through the copper wire
because our research shows that when the repelling magnets come
and repel in the copper wire and use positive and
Negative charges and the north and south poles to push and repel
the battery train

Why does reverse polarities of the magnets dont let the maglev mini
trains work?

The reverse polarities from the magnets attracting to the battery


doesnt work because the magnets need repelling forces to push the
train through the coil and attract by placing the magnet correctly to
have attracting and repelling forces switching using electromagnetic
energy produced from the battery to make the train go through the
coil, the similar forces are the only ones which can make the mini train
batterys magnets to use electro magnetic forces to produce energy
for speed and energy to make the forces switch repeatedly.

Independent
Variable
Dependent
Variable
Controlled
Variable

Speed of the train


Polarity of the magnets, Strength of
the magnets
Battery power, Length of the track

AAA and AA battery


18 gauge bare Copper wire
Neodymium magnets

Observe if the train moves and note the speed


Repeat the experiment by changing the dependent variables
Attach more magnets to change the strength of magnets
Reverse the magnets into N-N, N-S, S-N, S-S polarity
Make the tunnel track
Wind up 18 gauge copper wire around an AA battery to make a 1 feet coil
Make the train
Attach 2 neodymium magnets to an AAA battery on both sides
Then wind 18 gauge copper wire around a AA batter
Then we push the train in the coil

We found the average distance/speed of our model maglev


trains.


Our averages:
#1 N-N

#1 S-S

#2 N-N

#2 S-S

#1

1.3

1.4

3.2

2.3

#2

2.5

1.8

2.5

2.2

#3

1.9

1.9

3.0

2.4

#4

2.0

2.3

2.8

2.4

#5

2.4

2.1

3.0

2.6

2.02

1.9

2.9

2.38


Our results show that when you make two magnets N-N four
magnet the train moves the longest distance through the copper
wire.




The maglev train goes through the copper coil by
electromagnetic propulsion that attracts and repels the train
through the copper coil





It moves by using electromagnetic energy to make the
magnets attract and repel repeatedly so that it moves
forward.

So our hypothesis was correct the train does use positive
and negative charges switching to power the train and
make it move forward

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