"Bullet trains" are just electric trains.
Bullet trains are conventional electric trains, named bullet trains due to their streamlining. They use conventional railroad tracks and electric catenary systems, but built and maintained to very tight tolerances.
Bullet trains are found in Uranus
No. A train that uses coal for power is a steam train, those trains referred to as 'bullet trains' usually use electricity as their motive power.
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
Bullet trains were first invented in japan!
As of May 2015, diesel fuel is still in use.
The majority of trains in use today run on diesel fuel.
yes the magnvy train does and i think the bullet train does to.
The earliest transcontinental trains were wood burners.
They use strong electromagnets, usually neodymium the strongest magnet, to levitate trains off the trac like the bullet trains in Japan. Thy are usually not used to pull the train forward.
Yes, some bullet trains use magnetism in a technology called magnetic levitation (maglev). Maglev trains use magnetic forces to levitate above the tracks and propel them forward, minimizing friction and allowing for faster speeds.