How does a maglev train move forward?(1 point)

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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.
Magnets in front of the train constantly pull magnets in the train toward them.

Magnets behind the train constantly push magnets in the train forward.
Magnets behind the train constantly push magnets in the train forward.
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Magnets in the sides of the tracks constantly repel and attract magnets in the sides of the train.

The combination of the repelling and attracting forces of the magnets, as well as the pushing and pulling forces of the magnets, create a forward motion that propels the maglev train.

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The correct answer is "Magnets in front of the train constantly pull magnets in the train toward them."

Maglev trains use a technology called magnetic levitation, where the train levitates above the track using magnets. The magnets in the track create a magnetic field, and the magnets in the train interact with this magnetic field. This interaction produces a force that pulls the train forward. The train is propelled forward by the continuous attraction and pulling of magnets in front of the train, which creates a forward motion.