Question
A community seeks to develop a maglev train operation. Which of the following is most likely their technical motivation for choosing this option? (1 point)
They do not want to rely on any supply of electricity.
They need trains that can cover particularly long distances.
They seek a rail line not affected by friction.
They hope to employ lighter-weight materials that reduce costs.
They do not want to rely on any supply of electricity.
They need trains that can cover particularly long distances.
They seek a rail line not affected by friction.
They hope to employ lighter-weight materials that reduce costs.
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The most likely technical motivation for a community to develop a maglev train operation is:
**They seek a rail line not affected by friction.**
Maglev trains use magnetic levitation to eliminate friction between the train and the track, allowing for smoother and faster travel compared to traditional trains that run on wheels and rails.
**They seek a rail line not affected by friction.**
Maglev trains use magnetic levitation to eliminate friction between the train and the track, allowing for smoother and faster travel compared to traditional trains that run on wheels and rails.
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