The Fastest train ever built | The complete physics of it

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  • Magnetically levitated trains are common nowadays. However, the MagLev train the Central Japan Railway Company developed is quite unique and superior to the other trains. Running at more than 600 km per hour, it has achieved the status of ‘fastest train.’ This train uses superconducting magnets, which is why it is called SC MagLev. Once charged with an exciting current, the superconducting magnets of this train produce a circulating DC current and strong magnetic field forever, with zero loss. Let’s understand more about this successfully tested train technology, which is projected to overtake other magnetic levitation technologies by the year 2027. The same technology is poised to connect New York city to Washington DC in just one hour by 2030.
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  • @Lesics
    @Lesics  4 місяці тому +7

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    • @mas-udal-hassan9277
      @mas-udal-hassan9277 3 місяці тому

      🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 The secular West’s double standards are glaringly evident from how they deal with “irrationality”. When this so-called irrationality is linked with religion it’s a problem. However, when it comes to things like “gender fluidity” it’s completely fine. Another example that can be mentioned is how the “clairvoyant” Edgar Cayce was extremely popular during the early 20th century.
      And it’s the same story when it comes to aliens 👽. The secular West, unable to fight its innate tendency to believe in the ghayb, proposes the likely existence of a non-human species that could communicate with our world - the same way Muslims believe in the jinn
      Of course, all of this is done in the name of their own religion: science. They even have their own priests in the form of astrobiologists, etc.
      This belief of theirs is of the same nature as ours. Even if they try and add some pseudo-empiricist spice: there may be tangible elements pointing towards the existence of aliens 👽 They fail to grasp how we, too, say there are “tangible elements” regarding the influences of the jinn within our world.*

    • @Hitman_Ronny
      @Hitman_Ronny 2 місяці тому

      You are a mega inspiration to me .
      Thank you very much 😊.

    • @simegnewtesfaye4455
      @simegnewtesfaye4455 Місяць тому +2

      In 8 figured coil the upper and the lower loops are connected to each other so the current which is produced in the lower loop goes to the upper loop at the same time that means the upper loop can also produce a magnet which is as strong as the lower loop's magnet but you said the magnetic strength which produced in the lower loop and the upper loop are different why?

  • @ellisbell597
    @ellisbell597 2 роки тому +7704

    I suppose the person checking the tickets would be a Superconductor?

  • @pazpaz3059
    @pazpaz3059 2 роки тому +2595

    The study began in 1962 .
    The experiment started in 1979 at the experimental site in Miyazaki prefecture .
    Unmanned at 517km/h in 1982 .
    In 1999 , Manned at 552km/h in Yamanashi prefecture .
    In 2015 , it recorded 603km/h .
    Commercial operation is 500km/h .
    It has a history of 60 years 👍💪💯

    • @nbdy4780
      @nbdy4780 2 роки тому +4

      Pshhh…

    • @sebastianwu3152
      @sebastianwu3152 2 роки тому +10

      Miyazaki???

    • @pazpaz3059
      @pazpaz3059 2 роки тому +45

      @@sebastianwu3152
      The first experiment track was built in Miyazaki prefecture .
      And the current railroad is in Yamanashi prefecture . It will be part of the Central Linear .

    • @commieSlayer69
      @commieSlayer69 2 роки тому +85

      People often bitch about why hyperloop is taking so long but the sheer amount of research, development, financing, construction and safety tests it takes is huge. 60 years for a 600+kmph train and people want hyperloop in like < 10 years

    • @HAWXLEADER
      @HAWXLEADER 2 роки тому +78

      @@commieSlayer69 IMO Hyperloop isn't safe due to it being an enclosed low pressure tube.
      It is prone to attacks and literally everything can go wrong with it.
      Also the throughput of people sucks.

  • @DescartesRenegade
    @DescartesRenegade Рік тому +307

    I'm a physics engineering major and found electrodynamics and magnetism the most fascinating part of physics...even though I still get insanely confused when it's being explained.

    • @nitika9769
      @nitika9769 Рік тому +2

      can you guide me, i want to be an electrical engineer

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Рік тому +17

      @@nitika9769 pay extra attention to your Circuits lower division courses. Adopting a hobby to fiddle with electronics certainly helps with applications.

    • @heinzmustermann8416
      @heinzmustermann8416 Рік тому +8

      Very nice, i am currently in my bachelor of electrical engineering and working on such train systems would be the dream :)

    • @princyy824
      @princyy824 Рік тому +4

      @@nitika9769 indian ? then clear jee and u can get admission in NIT or IIT and then u can chose branch in electrical engineering

    • @iamarizonaball2642
      @iamarizonaball2642 Рік тому

      “The US is meant to be a car-dependent natio-“
      -Mississippi queen plays-

  • @karanjit10
    @karanjit10 Рік тому +450

    It's easy enough to understand the concept behind the fast train but the time and engineering in it took 60 years! Huge applause to Japanese Engineers.

    • @sumansaha295
      @sumansaha295 Рік тому +8

      Not at all trivial and not easy to understand this isn't some magnet go magnety stuff at all.

    • @phobics9498
      @phobics9498 Рік тому +3

      @@sumansaha295 cope?

    • @aminesussy
      @aminesussy Рік тому +17

      @@phobics9498 No he's right. This video only explains the concept on a superficial level. It's hard to understand it without actually looking into it, for example how he finds the resulting forces using maxwells' equations and the laws associated to them is absolutely not trivial. Even then, like most complex topics, a lot of this is grossly simplified and shortened for the sake of being able to explain this concept in a 10 min video to people that don't work in this field, let alone major in physics/engineering

    • @inamahdi7959
      @inamahdi7959 Рік тому

      Actually the theory part is the easy part. It’s the engineering part that’s difficult. Same with nuclear bombs, in theory it’s easy but bringing it to life is the problem.

    • @dddd-zj7sy
      @dddd-zj7sy Рік тому

      @@aminesussy not really

  • @marcovortexbohler
    @marcovortexbohler 2 роки тому +2585

    Respect to the engineers who build these things.

    • @user-ts1we7wg4o
      @user-ts1we7wg4o 2 роки тому +5

      👎🏻

    • @user-tk4tc7wc2u
      @user-tk4tc7wc2u 2 роки тому +113

      @@user-ts1we7wg4o why

    • @LK-em2ly
      @LK-em2ly 2 роки тому +101

      @@user-tk4tc7wc2u They are probably a bitter underachiever

    • @Payday5
      @Payday5 2 роки тому +27

      @@user-tk4tc7wc2u L K meant to that guy with infinity nickname ok, the engineer absolutely did a good job here

    • @Sweatcheck69
      @Sweatcheck69 2 роки тому +10

      The simple method to achieve Guidance was truly brilliant !

  • @bwing411
    @bwing411 2 роки тому +1213

    Bravo to the graphics department. This helps us idiots understand, and it was pretty complex without being confusing. Simply makes sense.

    • @mayankjha937
      @mayankjha937 2 роки тому

      Okay so you're calling yourself an idiot noice...

    • @whitehatdaily82
      @whitehatdaily82 2 роки тому +17

      I couldn't agree more

    • @flavioaraujo3995
      @flavioaraujo3995 Рік тому +63

      If you are watching a video of how a maglev works, I'm pretty sure you already are not stupid.

    • @mudit1
      @mudit1 Рік тому +35

      @@flavioaraujo3995 thanks bro u literally impressed us all.
      Good energy created in house

    • @alansandybay
      @alansandybay Рік тому +8

      Don't demoralise 'us' as idiots
      Circumstances makes us people.

  • @jithingopinath4291
    @jithingopinath4291 Рік тому +141

    Hats off team....crystal clear explanation shows how deep you studied it...

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @skeller61
    @skeller61 2 роки тому +256

    I got to ride on the Shinkansen in Japan back in '91 and it was definitely cool. As I recall, it cruised at about 265 kpm. The engineering in this new train definitely looks phenomenal!

    • @MladenMijatov
      @MladenMijatov 2 роки тому +2

      What the hell is kpm?

    • @skeller61
      @skeller61 2 роки тому +17

      @@MladenMijatov kph, sorry. I”m American, at least I didn’t give mph😝.

    • @MladenMijatov
      @MladenMijatov 2 роки тому +3

      @@skeller61 Ah, okay you thought about km/h. Okay. :) I thought it was something per minute or similar which didn't make sense.

    • @person0425
      @person0425 Рік тому +22

      @@MladenMijatov the train travels at 265 kelvin per minute ofc

    • @spannaspinna
      @spannaspinna Рік тому

      @@person0425 hope there is a heater in that train

  • @12isaac00
    @12isaac00 2 роки тому +5118

    How does it float: magnets
    How does it move: magnets
    How is it kept stable : MAGNETS
    How does it generates power: *IT'S MAGNETS ALL THE WAY DOWN!*

  • @mayukhdutta6267
    @mayukhdutta6267 2 роки тому +2499

    It sounds easy when someone explains.... But that's the difference.... Converting the knowledge into practical things.... Kudos to Japan 🇯🇵. They are master of it.

  • @Nobody-xp6ip
    @Nobody-xp6ip 7 місяців тому +19

    I am a high school student and this project seems so brilliant at so many levels. I love how many times they use Faraday's Law and how they use internal components of the train to evade issues. This is a wonderful animated explanation. Thank you
    Edit : 3 months later after writing this comment, I have returned to this video since I have decided to make my high school investigatory project on this topic! This video started it all

  • @mayurdahiwale5907
    @mayurdahiwale5907 2 роки тому +935

    Futurists in the 1950s: We'll see flying cars
    Japan in 2021: No thanks. We prefer "flying" trains

    • @mozzarellamaniac6300
      @mozzarellamaniac6300 2 роки тому +17

      And flying cars!

    • @C.H.V.
      @C.H.V. 2 роки тому +33

      if you think about we could have already had flying cars if we just strapped some jet engines to a 1999 ford explorer

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @mr.potato8000
      @mr.potato8000 2 роки тому +22

      levitating trains....better

    • @norpriest521
      @norpriest521 2 роки тому +1

      @@mozzarellamaniac6300
      No

  • @Adam-go7cz
    @Adam-go7cz 2 роки тому +864

    As a electrician, I admire this on the highest level. Both theory and implementation. Brilliant.

    • @marktrinidad7650
      @marktrinidad7650 2 роки тому +41

      @@sharadmishra9701 Of course pioneering projects are costly to build at first.

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @li_tsz_fung
      @li_tsz_fung 2 роки тому +75

      @@sharadmishra9701 The price is high because of R&D. You are not just buying steels and magnets and slapping them together. Scientists and engineers spent half of their life in the research centres for this future

    • @bhudevsingh6954
      @bhudevsingh6954 2 роки тому +1

      👍👍👍👍
      🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
      #peacevaas
      👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿

    • @sidvidhate2958
      @sidvidhate2958 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/lnT1GOxLOFA/v-deo.html

  • @korzbro35
    @korzbro35 Рік тому +414

    Wow. The engineering is insane. It hovers because it's moving, and it is centering itself because it's moving when hovering :) those Japanese engineers are at Tesla level.

    • @renakunisaki
      @renakunisaki Рік тому +186

      I hope you mean Nikola Tesla, not the crummy electric car company...

    • @korzbro35
      @korzbro35 Рік тому +113

      @@renakunisaki Oh of course, definitely Nikola. Pure ingenuity.

    • @godizuku
      @godizuku Рік тому +5

      yea right everything sorts out on it's own brilliant

    • @DescartesRenegade
      @DescartesRenegade Рік тому +24

      @@renakunisaki crummy...? They designed and made their own motors, batteries, and AI software while other automakers are figuring out the best bargain on who to source their parts from. They're literally a decade ahead of the competition.

    • @SLeeSG
      @SLeeSG Рік тому +34

      Actually not, they haven't designed even half of the stuff you claim.

  • @andrelac5024
    @andrelac5024 Рік тому +96

    Team leader: How many coils do you plan to have?
    Japanese engineers: Yes

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

    • @DustPlasma
      @DustPlasma Місяць тому

      @@ocshaljufrian6109Yap Expansion: Malevolent Ramble

    • @Moron101
      @Moron101 8 днів тому

      Chinese*

  • @PuddintameXYZ
    @PuddintameXYZ 2 роки тому +3725

    Essentially: "What's the solution to this problem posed by the magnets? More magnets!"

    • @Bristecom
      @Bristecom 2 роки тому +242

      Those engineers clearly love and understand magnets! Magnets have a lot of potential I feel is untapped.

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor 2 роки тому +42

      @@Bristecom I hope this is sarcastic

    • @thedarkknight1865
      @thedarkknight1865 2 роки тому +80

      Faraday would be happy today 🐭

    • @peterers3
      @peterers3 2 роки тому +28

      more copper...

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому +10

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

  • @evilcakez
    @evilcakez 2 роки тому +615

    You: Wait, it's all magnets?
    Japanese Engineers: *Always has been*

    • @ayo3416
      @ayo3416 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/OI_HFnNTfyU/v-deo.html

    • @bhjyuwj3498
      @bhjyuwj3498 2 роки тому +20

      South korea? Haha yeah right

    • @victorfranca17
      @victorfranca17 2 роки тому +2

      I would still have tried to sneak a laser or two in there, just for fun

    • @ladboii2901
      @ladboii2901 2 роки тому +12

      @Abhisar Choubey booo

    • @darkpenink6730
      @darkpenink6730 2 роки тому +1

      @@ladboii2901 beeee

  • @souravsadhukhan7787
    @souravsadhukhan7787 10 місяців тому +21

    Nicely explained. Respect to the Japanese engineers from India 🇮🇳. In India🇮🇳 we are also trying to implement Bullet high speed train with the help of Japan. Love you from India🇮🇳.

  • @ProKamExplained
    @ProKamExplained 2 роки тому

    #Arduino #IR #sensor
    How to use an IR sensor with Arduino? | Arduino के साथ IR सेंसर का उपयोग कैसे करें | Simple Projects
    ua-cam.com/video/NbdbgItDDk4/v-deo.html

  • @AtheistRajput
    @AtheistRajput 2 роки тому +707

    A salute to the engineers of Japan🇯🇵

    • @febtech358
      @febtech358 2 роки тому +13

      This technology was first discovered in the UK by a British electrical engineer.

    • @benstokes3377
      @benstokes3377 2 роки тому +79

      @@febtech358 no one asked

    • @78anurag
      @78anurag 2 роки тому +39

      @@febtech358 Source?

    • @previaowls1749
      @previaowls1749 2 роки тому +4

      let's go to China and try first Maglev train in the world.

    • @Coecoo
      @Coecoo 2 роки тому +13

      They had nothing to do with this. Electromagnetism is a well understood scientific field. Who you are meant to be thanking are the designers who create the minute details for things like these to actually work and the engineers that construct all the necessary parts within tolerances.

  • @chulhogan1445
    @chulhogan1445 2 роки тому +290

    Some metrics units wouldn't hurt this fine video.... 3.9 inches = 9.9 centimeters

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @valtarg1299
      @valtarg1299 2 роки тому +9

      thank you

    • @jorehir
      @jorehir 2 роки тому +28

      Yeah, the official figure is probably 10cm round. Then it got roughtly converted to inches, and now back to cm, messing up the original number. That's how stupid using inches in this context is.

    • @moroit1
      @moroit1 2 роки тому +25

      @Uncle Ho To learn imperial units on this age you have to know SI units as imperial system is defined by SI system. Hence imperial units are useless and only exist on this age due to handful of countries that refuse to move forward.

    • @chulhogan1445
      @chulhogan1445 2 роки тому +5

      @Uncle Ho Calm down

  • @BoazAfful
    @BoazAfful Рік тому +43

    Massive respect to these engineers who build this train 🚆 👏

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @zlcoolboy
    @zlcoolboy 2 роки тому +111

    The engineering in this is much more amazing than I expected. This is masterwork. :0

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @ArvinAsh
    @ArvinAsh 2 роки тому +3055

    Excellent explanation. Best on UA-cam! Congratulations. It was my pleasure to collaborate with you guys.

    • @min9578
      @min9578 2 роки тому +46

      30秒前じゃん!!

    • @alexalex-vf9ch
      @alexalex-vf9ch 2 роки тому +36

      hi Arvin I think it was a great explanation too, love your vids!

    • @Lesics
      @Lesics  2 роки тому +140

      Hello Arvin, it was my pleasure too to collaborate with you. Keep rocking!

    • @bhudevsingh6954
      @bhudevsingh6954 2 роки тому +8

      👍👍👍👍
      🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
      #peacevaas
      👌🏿👌🏿

    • @gruvi5
      @gruvi5 2 роки тому +12

      What if somebody has pacemaker or any other electric implant? Is the trains shielded?

  • @ahmedshakil405
    @ahmedshakil405 2 роки тому +499

    The explanation is much much better than my college's physics teacher.

  • @harshans7712
    @harshans7712 Рік тому +44

    Really appreciate Japanese engineers who made this efficient and intelligent mechanism, and the graphics of the video is detailed and really easy to understand

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @DragonSkylander30
    @DragonSkylander30 Рік тому +32

    My favourite part of the video was when it kept saying "Japanese engineers achieved this quite easily" and then said a solution that would've taken me hundreds of years to figure out.

    • @megamaser
      @megamaser 10 місяців тому +3

      I'm sure it was also a lot of work for them. It's one thing to come up with a clever idea, but another thing entirely to build it and make sure it works the way you expected.

    • @pashapasovski5860
      @pashapasovski5860 3 місяці тому

      Actually it was Germans

  • @anandpareta1657
    @anandpareta1657 2 роки тому +167

    Wait so its all Magnets ?!
    Japanese engineers: Always has been

  • @kavithasadayappan7001
    @kavithasadayappan7001 2 роки тому +135

    We used the magnets to avoid the problems of magnets - Japan engineers

    • @raypitts4880
      @raypitts4880 2 роки тому +2

      no elecrto magnets surely

    • @khayriz
      @khayriz 2 роки тому +2

      “I used the magnets the counter the magnets, and it almost killed me in the process”

  • @chethan1391984
    @chethan1391984 Рік тому +22

    Amazing channel. I really like their content. No sponsors, not dragging the videos with more content,. Just straight to the point

  • @jacquespetitpre9758
    @jacquespetitpre9758 9 місяців тому +4

    Brilliantly explained. Thanks !

  • @NameNotAlreadyTaken2
    @NameNotAlreadyTaken2 2 роки тому +173

    I chuckled at the suggestion that the US will ever fund new passenger trains, maglev or conventional. Na ga happen.

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 2 роки тому +19

      I had the same reaction. "...by 2030." Even if we started funding it today it wouldn't be done by 2040. Gotta get it together and hold the politicians accountable, left and right unite against these trash

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 2 роки тому +36

      @I love you but Pfft no they dont. They consist of selfish psychopathic privileged elite

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc
      @WahyuSetiawan-sz4lc 2 роки тому +4

      Some big company would love to stop the project right away

    • @MLeoM
      @MLeoM 2 роки тому +2

      They gonna take your money buy making you fly expensive!

  • @Lesics
    @Lesics  2 роки тому +107

    Here is the link of Arvin Ash's video - ua-cam.com/video/vruYFOlM1-Q/v-deo.html

  • @grapy83
    @grapy83 Рік тому +10

    Awesome video mate. I wasn't expecting much from an unknown channel but you blew my mind with such clear and relevant information.

  • @djharml3ss
    @djharml3ss Рік тому +11

    The evolution of trains is really amazing. Before, a locomotive requires heat (steam) to run, now and the future trains requires cold (liquid helium & nitrogen) to function. Added to that it is being powered wirelessly while hovering that even a standard smartphone wireless charger had no match. Very futuristic kudos to all engineers that made it happen.

  • @caveman36
    @caveman36 2 роки тому +110

    Holy shit, that figure 8 part is crazy.

    • @zenko247
      @zenko247 2 роки тому +8

      Prof Eric Laithwaite. invented it in 1975

    • @mynewschannel3100
      @mynewschannel3100 2 роки тому +3

      @@zenko247
      Thank you for the acknowledgement, Professor Laithwaite was ahead of his time.

    • @nagasako7
      @nagasako7 2 роки тому

      And simple conductor jumper wire for auto stabilizing the magnetic forces for both poles.

    • @mammutty1
      @mammutty1 2 роки тому +7

      @@N.G.Gonbei good explanation 👏

    • @sneaky_krait7271
      @sneaky_krait7271 2 роки тому +10

      In my opinion, the way they solved the guidence is even crazier. just 2 simple wires. So simple and elegant, yet effective.

  • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
    @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 2 роки тому +482

    When Maglev goes about 10 cm (or less), above the ground with a speed of approx. 600 kph (or anything above 100 kph), creates an enormous air cushion which reduced the needed electric current necessary for levitation. This phenomenon is not mentioned, but it should be.

    • @amirfmaster2515
      @amirfmaster2515 2 роки тому +26

      The ground effect

    • @ananayjoshi
      @ananayjoshi 2 роки тому +13

      @@amirfmaster2515 ground effect is usually used for downforce, not making an air cushion i think

    • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
      @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 2 роки тому +2

      @@ezicarus8216I really don't know how the train behaves at that speed, it is expectable that turbulence made its ride hard. You are right, to avoid collision with rail walls you need extra power in magnets. Something that intrigues me is the type of rail, it is not T rail as usual, but U rail (possibly dictated by the size of magnets, or something else).

    • @kakavdedatakavunuk8516
      @kakavdedatakavunuk8516 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@ezicarus8216 Thx for the suggestion, the topic is interesting I will watch it

    • @deadplaya
      @deadplaya 2 роки тому +1

      same effect when you drop a cd and you notice it gliding across the ground without actually touching the ground

  • @gustavosaid6549
    @gustavosaid6549 Рік тому +13

    As an electrical engineering student entering his 3rd year of studies, just wow. This is a really complex machine, my exams on the topic (Maxwell`s equations) were really difficult and yet it was much simpler than this

  • @TheDd2402
    @TheDd2402 2 роки тому +74

    The physics behind this is pretty insane.

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @GOOD_FARMER
    @GOOD_FARMER 2 роки тому +405

    That's one of the Example of Japanese brilliant engineering .

    • @Jjjj-ue6wq
      @Jjjj-ue6wq 2 роки тому +27

      I wanna go to japan

    • @Jjjj-ue6wq
      @Jjjj-ue6wq 2 роки тому +24

      They dont need a problem to innovate like other countries do

    • @zenko247
      @zenko247 2 роки тому +24

      @@Jjjj-ue6wq Yeh you can tell by their Nuclear reactor builds

    • @jeffperteet2327
      @jeffperteet2327 2 роки тому +5

      Sometimes they really take it next level

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor 2 роки тому +7

      Japan 😱😱😱😱

  • @bibekbhattarai6281
    @bibekbhattarai6281 2 роки тому +59

    So nobody's talking about the team for creating a simple understandable animation for such a complex information. Cheers Team, You gus did a GREAT job.

  • @airzoomhuarache
    @airzoomhuarache Рік тому +28

    We need more of this to connect continents around the globe...just imagine to go from Europe to Asia with one of these trains what a crazy experience!

  • @rajikage3098
    @rajikage3098 Рік тому +21

    You have a unique method of explaining that’s rare on this app
    You put out a physical task or challenge and use the components to explain them, GENIUS
    It make this concept much more easy to follow and coherent to understand
    Instead of dumping all concepts and components of this Maglev system you systemically take us from step 1 to 100
    Very excellent video, Bravo to you and your entire Graphics team❤️

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @ss-rh2hk
    @ss-rh2hk 2 роки тому +45

    Superb explanation and animation. Kudos to the brilliance of Japanese engineers. 👍

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

  • @despicableme7081
    @despicableme7081 2 роки тому +26

    Hats off to Japan's engineers. And also very nice explanation

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

  • @azharjawed8874
    @azharjawed8874 2 роки тому +12

    Trully a phenomenal technology. So many complex problems solved using simple physics laws . Hats off to the engineers

    • @megamaser
      @megamaser 10 місяців тому

      Do you consider quantum mechanics to be simple?

  • @md.tawhidulislam7400
    @md.tawhidulislam7400 Рік тому +13

    Bravo. Your Insane graphics and Understanding Skill in this video helped me to Fully understand the Function of Meglev Train and Superconductor. Salute to those Engineers who are making such a Beast

  • @junejuly532
    @junejuly532 2 роки тому +20

    Absolutely phenomenal. These Japanese are doing things no one expected. Great video by the way.

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

  • @playerscience
    @playerscience 2 роки тому +49

    This is truly an engineering marvel!!!! The way they stabilized it in the middle just blew my mind. I thought they would use another set of magnets, but they did it by connecting the coils. WoW, just wow!!!!! 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @manowartank8784
    @manowartank8784 10 місяців тому +5

    Just checked this amazing video again to refresh the principles of maglev... And it's nearly 50 million views. Congratulations to the team and animators, you totally deserve it!

  • @F1derful.
    @F1derful. 9 місяців тому +3

    Japanese scientists and engineers are so smart

  • @TCOphox
    @TCOphox 2 роки тому +144

    Pumping a current into a loop of wire and disconnecting it to make a permanent magnet is literally troll physics and I love it

    • @Rhaegar19
      @Rhaegar19 2 роки тому +30

      It doesn't seem like it should work. Superconductivity is weird.

    • @jaelee5689
      @jaelee5689 2 роки тому +6

      @@Rhaegar19 Eh, the problem is it works and we don't know why

    • @Rhaegar19
      @Rhaegar19 2 роки тому +23

      @@jaelee5689 We know why, it's just so weird and disconnected from our daily experience that it feels like using a cheat code on reality.

    • @kaon9101
      @kaon9101 2 роки тому +16

      1. acquire loop of wire
      2. freeze it
      3. give a zap zap
      4. the electricity will loop forever without losing any of it
      problem, science *insert troll face

    • @snickerdoodle7134
      @snickerdoodle7134 2 роки тому

      WTF

  • @jayanspaliwal5907
    @jayanspaliwal5907 2 роки тому +242

    Salute to the Japanese engineers for such a masterpiece

    • @Bungakusha-Groover
      @Bungakusha-Groover 2 роки тому +3

      Thank

    • @karthickjayaraman2090
      @karthickjayaraman2090 2 роки тому

      @MICHAEL FERNANDO IITians are more intelligent than Japanese or Chinese.

    • @rosieroti4063
      @rosieroti4063 2 роки тому +1

      @Night Absolutely right. We only like to glorify our country without achieving anything even as basic as a toilet and keep proclaiming that our country is the greatest in the world.
      True greatness is in action, not in empty words. Japan has proved to the world that it need not vociferously pat itself on the back.
      Japan is the greatest country in the world. Saare jahan se achha is Japan, not India.

    • @rosieroti4063
      @rosieroti4063 2 роки тому +1

      @Night Pat yourself on the back - That's what the rulers want from you. As long as you are proud and happy of what you are, you will not ask for improvements.
      Real patriot will seek out what is wrong with the country and address them.
      And no, Indian society and their thought process is still centuries behind. Saare Jahan se achha nahi Hindustaan hamaara. Lekin ek din banega zaroor.. Hum banaenge usko... saath milkar. This should be the attitude of people... to work for progress.. not just simply claim things from history and feel happy about it.

    • @rosieroti4063
      @rosieroti4063 2 роки тому

      @Night ok thanks

  • @pedrojb676
    @pedrojb676 7 місяців тому +3

    É um trabalhão e tanto em!!! Vocês são incríveis 🙌

  • @prandomable
    @prandomable 3 місяці тому +4

    Unlike China, Japan's Maglev train is 100% homegrown😊😊😊😊

  • @DinoAlberini
    @DinoAlberini 2 роки тому +612

    unlike hyperloop, this is real.

    • @username20131
      @username20131 2 роки тому +36

      shhh

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 2 роки тому +134

      You gonna get hatemail by Elon musk's fuckboy soon.

    • @vaidik03
      @vaidik03 2 роки тому +28

      Hyperloop is somewhat real too! You can look up their testing video. They’ve successfully tested their technology.

    • @DinoAlberini
      @DinoAlberini 2 роки тому +66

      @@vaidik03 so you think that it’s possible to scale up that joke near Vegas?

    • @Tagohala
      @Tagohala 2 роки тому +47

      Lol. Yeah hyperloop have load capacity problem. It can carry very few people compared to maglev. Plus this one already have decades of operational data under different climate conditions. I also wanna see a hyperloop system but I don't think its happening in this century. ✌️

  • @Horizon__
    @Horizon__ 2 роки тому +166

    Damn, that technology is insane! The MagLev train technology feels like it belongs in a science fiction movie and not real life.

    • @zenko247
      @zenko247 2 роки тому +9

      1975 invention by Prof Eric Laithwaite.

    • @baileyjerman5573
      @baileyjerman5573 2 роки тому +9

      I agree it feels more sci fi than some sci fi I watch

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @AkariInsko
      @AkariInsko 2 роки тому

      sucks that maglev is very expensive

    • @edwardbarnett6571
      @edwardbarnett6571 2 роки тому

      @@AkariInsko I believe it is mainly because they are using old drill and blast to tunnel and even conventional TBM would be faster especially with overnight containers due to no maintenance shut down.
      If they develop a hardrock TBM that can drive 100m per day 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/c1405816-d744-4363-8cf8-729828f9397e/14m-cone-with-discs it would cost no more than HSR

  • @anikeshbh
    @anikeshbh Рік тому +3

    such a simple and smart technology wow

  • @Kris.G
    @Kris.G Рік тому +7

    The 8 shaped loop design is a work of a genius.

  • @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890
    @apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 2 роки тому +6

    8:15 man, they gave trains landing gear

  • @alainmare8081
    @alainmare8081 2 роки тому +277

    Not for tomorrow’s in US. The country is unable to build a “normal” high speed train due to different problems linked to political interferences or airlines lobbies. So, Japan or Europe are not US when talking to transportation.

    • @vk-di9ee
      @vk-di9ee 2 роки тому

      #ua-cam.com/video/ffO_McpxSHE/v-deo.html

    • @3DFLYLOW
      @3DFLYLOW 2 роки тому +13

      Americans don't want trains because they don't take you to and from exactly where you want to get. It's old technology that nobody wants anymore. It's only good for moving freight.

    • @alainmare8081
      @alainmare8081 2 роки тому +66

      @@3DFLYLOW we know that, but polluting the planet does exist too. If million of cars, trucks and planes would not pollute the atmosphere OK. But being one of the most polluting country of the globe, America has no choice but reduce its CO2. Electricity, hydrogen, sun or wind name it, but habits should be changed, and fast train instead of car is a solution less polluting than car or planes for distance between 200 to 500 miles.

    • @raphaelklaussen1951
      @raphaelklaussen1951 2 роки тому +31

      The main issues in the US are property rights and decentralized administration.

    • @zardian
      @zardian 2 роки тому +33

      @@3DFLYLOW does every American own a car, if yes then why uber exits? If no, then what's the problem using a train to cover distance faster and then using uber?

  • @AndersonPEM
    @AndersonPEM 10 місяців тому +5

    Thank you for the excellent graphical visualization of the process. And kudos to the engineers who make these modern wonders 😊

  • @Mcgovern124
    @Mcgovern124 7 місяців тому +4

    Amazingly elegant solution. Hopefully those behind the scenes have been well compensated for their great engineering.

  • @nagasako7
    @nagasako7 2 роки тому +161

    There is a reason why only Japan has 600kph SC maglev. Engineering problems that money isn't issue, but the fabrication

    • @LaplacianFourier
      @LaplacianFourier 2 роки тому +7

      Dafuq?

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor 2 роки тому +3

      Dafuq?

    • @LanaaAmor
      @LanaaAmor 2 роки тому

      Japan 😱😱😱😱

    • @BakedBanana
      @BakedBanana 2 роки тому +2

      oh?

    • @the80386
      @the80386 2 роки тому +5

      Will be interesting to hear your thoughts when China breaks Japan's speed record within a few years.

  • @somchaypsp
    @somchaypsp 2 роки тому +35

    Wow ! It’s amazing ! So brilliant engineering ! Awesome 🇯🇵 Japan ! ❤️

    • @ocshaljufrian6109
      @ocshaljufrian6109 3 місяці тому +1

      Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.,the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, thank you sis and bro.,Try it bro, you can ride the highest speed train for the first time in Southeast Asia. The highest speed is 350 kilometers per hour, the Indonesian fast train Jakarta - Bandung, the newest, most sophisticated in Southeast Asia, the first,.the way to the beautiful and comfortable and beautiful and cool and cool city of Bandung, to lembang is Ciwidey ,thank you sis and bro.~~~~

  • @PankajVerma-jc6lv
    @PankajVerma-jc6lv Рік тому +4

    I remember creating a magnet with coils in my college days. It took a lot of time to adjust in a way that it acts as a brake using Arduino and ultrasonic sensors. So 60 years is actually something you need for such a kind of project .

  • @reduanahmed3513
    @reduanahmed3513 Рік тому +2

    THAnk you ,sir.Great explanation.

  • @pyaephyo5119
    @pyaephyo5119 2 роки тому +46

    I already ride on this mini train at Yamanashi ken in 2019 October, Company Trip.They are still testing for safety. That's really amazing man.

    • @BreakTimeRelax1
      @BreakTimeRelax1 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/5iGKvIoy_0o/v-deo.html

    • @anasnajjar993
      @anasnajjar993 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/4EmCT9Ckg50/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/1p86P2DuVHs/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/NO2fEXiTPTQ/v-deo.html

  • @willylu88
    @willylu88 2 роки тому +243

    The Japanese always aime for perfection in every industry and they work extremely hard for it.

    • @captives6479
      @captives6479 2 роки тому +15

      Old stereotype. Japan can't compete against China in the real world.

    • @condor6222
      @condor6222 2 роки тому +68

      ​@@captives6479 very true, nothing beats those real-word Chinese concentration camps.

    • @condor6222
      @condor6222 2 роки тому +6

      @onepunch oldman en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism

    • @captives6479
      @captives6479 2 роки тому +21

      @@condor6222 No real concentration camps exit in China. However, concentration camps were real in Canada, for example. Indigenous children were forcefully separated from their parents and placed in concentration camps in order to erase their own indigenous culture. At least thousands of them had died due to physical, mental and sexual abuse and neglect.

    • @condor6222
      @condor6222 2 роки тому +7

      @@captives6479 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_internment_camps?wprov=sfla1

  • @hosinohitoV
    @hosinohitoV 7 місяців тому +1

    JR Tokai has completed a new levitation system using high-temperature superconducting coils (bismuth copper oxide), replacing a simple refrigerator-only system that does not require liquid helium. It also has emergency wheels that can land at 500 km/h in the event of a quench. (sorry for the machine translation)

  • @atharvakulkarni8341
    @atharvakulkarni8341 Рік тому +5

    Your explanation is simply amazing .... And salute to the brainly engineers...

  • @ankurage
    @ankurage 2 роки тому +153

    Exploitation of the universe's symmetries at its finest. Hats off to the engineers and technicians who made this train possible

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Рік тому

      What makes you think this is in any way a higher achievement than real maglev?
      ua-cam.com/video/xutfCpZwXaY/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/p1PJJskrcF4/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/9wU_Ib5VRDk/v-deo.html

  • @robaicci
    @robaicci 2 роки тому +322

    The most important matter is japanese engineers had been
    checking the safety more over 20 years.

    • @Kerbezena
      @Kerbezena 2 роки тому +13

      Sure, because there was only one test track. The same level of safety could have been achieved in a shorter amount of time if they had had thousands of test tracks and trains. This would just not have been feasible for SCMagLev testing. Large numbers are the preferred mode of testing safety for other applications though.

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 2 роки тому +5

      rather than the cost? #yeah

    • @voltgaming2213
      @voltgaming2213 2 роки тому +8

      @@Kerbezena testing for so much safety allowed china to beat them

    • @user-pe9cq8fu5m
      @user-pe9cq8fu5m 2 роки тому +8

      ​@@voltgaming2213 Not really, China cannot beat Japan, but the USA can.

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 2 роки тому +62

      @@user-pe9cq8fu5m US will never. The general populace is obsessed with cars and isn't willing to adapt to public transit systems.

  • @daftstuff6406
    @daftstuff6406 3 місяці тому +1

    simply amazing - what a breathtaking combination of physics and engineering this train is. Thank you for this excellent explanation of this complex device.

  • @adityavikramsingh3404
    @adityavikramsingh3404 Рік тому +1

    wonderful explanation..kudos to the team

  • @jessieplacer1990
    @jessieplacer1990 2 роки тому +79

    I really admire the Japanese knowledge in technology they are really bright

  • @myself3209
    @myself3209 2 роки тому +145

    Much respect to the people who figured all this out.

    • @Maxim110
      @Maxim110 2 роки тому +16

      True.. I am too dumb to understand this all. Respect to the people who does

    • @davidbach7003
      @davidbach7003 2 роки тому +4

      I think the German company Thyssen has patented the mag lev idea

    • @Gaygurke
      @Gaygurke 2 роки тому +14

      @@davidbach7003 but with a diffrent method

    • @feonor26
      @feonor26 2 роки тому

      Electromagnetism is as a scientific field hundreds of years old

    • @zyroniv9143
      @zyroniv9143 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you

  • @rakeshmallick8040
    @rakeshmallick8040 Рік тому +2

    Beautifully explained and amazing and fascinating technology.

  • @bethannesgarden
    @bethannesgarden 16 днів тому

    Thank you! This was a great explanation!

  • @sharadkumarsingh4802
    @sharadkumarsingh4802 2 роки тому +103

    Realizing how smart some people are, makes me feel very dumb and pointless 😶

    • @rpvaghasiya
      @rpvaghasiya 2 роки тому +21

      Thats because you are comparing yourself. Do you think you will be better than everyone, or even half of the people you know. Probably not, so these kind of thoughts are pointless.
      Okay I know it was slightly sarcastic but can’t stop myself from lecturing on UA-cam lel

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 2 роки тому +8

      All the theories used in this video were quite simple and easy to understand (at least for me).

    • @allorfh2495
      @allorfh2495 2 роки тому +12

      @@Chopper153 yeah but coming up with them and actually making them work is the hard part.

    • @Chopper153
      @Chopper153 2 роки тому +5

      @@allorfh2495 The engineering is absolutely incredible and very difficult, I just said that the basic concepts are very simple.

    • @sleepingforest3298
      @sleepingforest3298 2 роки тому +3

      @@Krishna-Govender that's a very good advice sir 😂

  • @balap5009
    @balap5009 2 роки тому +11

    Japan technology really awesome, congratulation

  • @cgneptune
    @cgneptune Рік тому

    Sir you guys are best. Hope one day I can make animation like you guys.

  • @chrisofstars
    @chrisofstars 2 роки тому +5

    Honestly one of the coolest technologies ever achieved.

  • @omarmy3495
    @omarmy3495 2 роки тому +118

    I was so privileged to have extensively travelled the most amazing country of Japan. The degree of civility of its people equally match the degree of its inventions.

    • @ckdigitaltheqof6th210
      @ckdigitaltheqof6th210 2 роки тому +9

      Japan treated express trains with more fame then any expensive monarch character of the west side, it is almost the symbol of the nation, through the banner of engineering.

    • @---------c5741
      @---------c5741 2 роки тому +2

      @@ckdigitaltheqof6th210 ye unlike US they like to praise the most useless people in the whole universe.

    • @quickcaad6161
      @quickcaad6161 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/channels/fMOeDU5lT6Mq42r24H5KWg.html

    • @tocu9808
      @tocu9808 2 роки тому

      @@---------c5741 - dasian, gaga, hahaharris.

    • @benjamin7114
      @benjamin7114 2 роки тому

      To think Einstein called them 'intellectually inferior', You can't beat sheer will to want to achieve something.

  • @bernieshort6311
    @bernieshort6311 2 роки тому +8

    Outstanding video with top class graphics and equally top class narration and simple to understand the basics of how the system works without having to delve into rocket science which would have confused me. Thank you.

  • @drk_blood
    @drk_blood 9 місяців тому +1

    So happy they recommended a video from Arvin Ash.. that guy knows physics ! ❤

  • @Sanju__Sebastian
    @Sanju__Sebastian 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Lesics for such an Informative Video. I have learned a lot today.

  • @rethinking3289
    @rethinking3289 2 роки тому +22

    I always believed that magnets will play a key role in solving our big energy problems.
    This whole train was achieved simply by fully understanding magnets.

    • @robertfleischmann4119
      @robertfleischmann4119 2 роки тому

      It requires "big energy" to run those trains. We are right back to square one.
      Maybe use solar panel on the tack to offset the grid requirements... But that's a long way off too.

    • @robertweekley5926
      @robertweekley5926 2 роки тому

      @@robertfleischmann4119 - Well, when you say "Big energy" maybe you could compare how big, vs an Airliner, moving the Same number of people, from "Gate to Gate!" (So, that would compare the Airport Terminal Fraction, the Push Back Tug Energy, the Taxiing Energy, Takeoff Energy Cruise Energy, Descent & Landing (Braking) Energy, plus, again, Taxiing Energy, & again, amount Fraction of Airport Terminal Energy.)
      Who knows, you might still be Right, as, it no doubt uses a fair amount of Energy, to push it to 600 KPH, at Near Sea Level Atmospheric Pressure!

    • @edwardbarnett6571
      @edwardbarnett6571 2 роки тому

      @@robertfleischmann4119 It only uses the same power as HSR at the same speed and without any maintenance it may make a profit.

    • @edwardbarnett6571
      @edwardbarnett6571 2 роки тому

      @@robertweekley5926 If it is run in a single 11 psi tunnel not only can you avoid surface disruption but people can still breath while saving on tunnel resistance.

  • @yoooboyitsdas25
    @yoooboyitsdas25 2 роки тому +23

    I've never seen such technology even in military levels..... it's insane

    • @erni25
      @erni25 2 роки тому

      Now Patrick had seen everything.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Рік тому

      It's nothing new. I have worked with superconductors a lot and you would not believe the applications. There are quite a few in the military sector as well, e.g. maglev transportation conveyor rail systems in superclean rooms for military-type payloads...
      And also: Never heard of the Transrapid? The first and still best maglev solution.

  • @worldaviation4k
    @worldaviation4k Рік тому +2

    *I just went to the Japanese Maglev testing place and wow filming outside you get a funny feeling in your stomach when it rushes past. You can sit and picnic up a hill next to the track*

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  • @expression3639
    @expression3639 2 роки тому +30

    My mind is blown. This is brilliant. Leave it to the Japanese to come up with this. Great job explaining it too.

  • @criticallythinking0
    @criticallythinking0 2 роки тому +157

    What an impressive feat of engineering, THE FUTURE IS HERE!

    • @evilboy3521
      @evilboy3521 2 роки тому +12

      It is truly impressive, just a bit aggravating that Japan get's all the credit for it, let us all not forget that this technology was invented decades before Japan built their Maglev train by Germany.
      All they did was copy their homework and change it a bit.

    • @incogniftoar3943
      @incogniftoar3943 2 роки тому +16

      @@evilboy3521 isn't that what's all invention are? The different with current invention and invention of the past are they are the basics, core events whereas today's tech are just minor derivative/difference from each other.

    • @evilboy3521
      @evilboy3521 2 роки тому

      @@incogniftoar3943 Yeah.

    • @mrpirate3020
      @mrpirate3020 2 роки тому +1

      @@evilboy3521 It is said to be learned more than most

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 2 роки тому

      @@evilboy3521 Shusshhh... Germany doesn't do shit these days....

  • @TankYou90
    @TankYou90 7 місяців тому +1

    I watched the video at least 10 times and I have some questions:
    1- How do you stop it in an emergency? Does it have a parachute or emergency stops are just not allowed?
    2- The power source that propels the train is the power produced by its own magnetic field? Or the magnetic field only controls the switches?
    3: How are the compression and refrigeration units powered? From the magnets or the ground?
    4- Is it power efficient or does it use unlimited power just to go fast?
    5- Is the speed limited by the train's terminal velocity or the frequency of switching the currents?

    • @user-ph6ed8jm8t
      @user-ph6ed8jm8t 3 місяці тому +1

      I am not an expert, but I'd answer your questions to the best of my knowledge
      1. the landing tires are of aircraft standard and can land safely at the maximum speed of 500km/h. Air brakes were considered at one time, but it seems that electromagnetic brakes were deemed sufficient.
      2. propulsion power is provided by an external coil running an alternating current of a specific frequency. The frequency must be adjusted to match the speed of the train.
      3. all power for the refrigeration system, etc., is provided by inductive current from the ground
      4. unfortunately, the power consumption will not be as efficient as the Shanghai maglev (EMS system). However, according to research by JR Tokai, the commercialization of high-temperature superconducting magnets that do not require liquid helium is currently in sight, and the next generation of trains will consume much less power.
      5. train speed will probably be limited by train noise. 500 km/h is the economically and environmentally reasonable speed, but if the surrounding environment is ignored, commercial operation at 600 km/h will not be difficult.
      The real advantage of the EDS is the intrinsic safety that comes from its simple control system. As long as the train is moving, no power is needed for floating, and the ability to safely stop the train in the event of a power outage is an important feature for Japan, which is prone to earthquakes.

    • @fm-iq9io
      @fm-iq9io 2 місяці тому +1

      The linear is floating due to the power of electromagnetic induction from physics. It uses electricity to run, but it doesn't need electricity to levitate. When the superconducting magnet installed on the linear car body approaches the levitation coil on the guideway side at a speed above a certain level, an electromagnetic induction phenomenon occurs in which electricity flows through the coil and it becomes a magnet, creating a repulsive force and causing it to levitate. During a power outage, as long as the linear is moving, it can levitate and continue moving. When the speed is below 150km/h, the electromagnetic induction is eliminated and the wheels automatically extend to land safely. In the event of an earthquake, the system can be safely stopped by shutting off the power. These controls are unmanned and controlled by commands from the central control room, making the super-high-speed train highly resilient to disasters and unlikely to derail.
      That's what I mean.

  • @YousefAboAnNour
    @YousefAboAnNour 2 місяці тому

    You're amazing, thank you very much for sharing and making this knowledge, also thanks for not including music in the video.

  • @d-sbag7839
    @d-sbag7839 2 роки тому +7

    China high 600 km/h speed train is already in use

    • @KR-ek2ub
      @KR-ek2ub 2 роки тому

      The information is incorrect. China's Linear has only created a vehicle that runs at 600 km / h. I'm not sure if it really runs at 600km.

    • @dominic2041
      @dominic2041 2 роки тому

      @@KR-ek2ub China haters. you only comment what good on other side of world and show what wrong on China. In fact, they the most good rail system in the world.

  • @magmarr8304
    @magmarr8304 2 роки тому +38

    Japanese engineers and mechanics are out of this world. I hope I'll reach the same level of ingenuity that those engineers have

    • @ry4N150
      @ry4N150 Рік тому

      @Alex MFS be like watching fucking marvel and making it the top grossing move of all time and get grossed by anime fan lmao .

    • @MN-rj9hs
      @MN-rj9hs 8 місяців тому

      👍

  • @user-lk7ku1ef1k
    @user-lk7ku1ef1k 25 днів тому

    Thanks for this, been tinkering around some ideas. This puts me on the right path.

  • @_MANISHGUPTA
    @_MANISHGUPTA Рік тому +9

    Huge respect for those engineers