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Electrodynamic suspension (EDS) is a technological method used primarily in magnetic levitation (maglev) systems to suspend vehicles, such as trains, above a track without any physical contact. This system relies on the principles of electromagnetic forces to achieve levitation and stabilization. In EDS, superconducting magnets or electromagnets are employed to create a magnetic field. When the vehicle moves, these magnets interact with either fixed magnets or conductive coils embedded in the track.

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