how does a maglev train move forward?

Magnets in front of the train constantly Paul magnets in the train toward them

The magnets that cause the train to levitate constantly switch on and off

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 side of the train

, allowing it to move forward. The train's electromagnets are switched on and off rapidly as it moves along the track, creating a magnetic field that interacts with the magnetic field of the track. This causes the train to be propelled forward using magnetic force, without any physical contact between the train and the track. The absence of friction and resistance allows the maglev train to travel at high speeds with minimal energy consumption, making it a highly efficient and fast mode of transportation.