The correct response is:
Magnets in the sides of the tracks constantly repel and attract magnets in the sides of the train.
This is how maglev trains achieve both levitation and forward propulsion through electromagnetic forces.
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Magnets behind the train constantly push magnets in the train forward.
Magnets behind the train constantly push magnets in the train forward.
Magnets in the sides of the tracks constantly repel and attract magnets in the sides of the train.
Magnets in the sides of the tracks constantly repel and attract magnets in the sides of the train.
The magnets that cause the train to levitate constantly switch on and off.
The magnets that cause the train to levitate constantly switch on and off.
Magnets in front of the train constantly pull magnets in the train toward them.
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The correct response is:
Magnets in the sides of the tracks constantly repel and attract magnets in the sides of the train.
This is how maglev trains achieve both levitation and forward propulsion through electromagnetic forces.