As part of our science exploration into magnets, we looked into how magnetic levitation trains work. These are not in operation yet, but we explored magnetic attraction and repulsion at one station in our magnetic stations. The work at this station (and the other stations) can be seen in the pictures below: (clicking on a picture will enlarge it for a better view)
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