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RE: Physics - Electromagnetism - Eddy Currents and Applications
Haha I don't think so...
Cars usually have rubber tires which of course don't conduct electricity and so aren't affected by the rails. The inability can be explained by the non-uniform surface that the car has to drive on. The bumpy track of course makes it much more difficult for cars to move on then on a "normal" road.
But, I don't put my hand in the fire :P There still might be some effect on cars, but this effect cannot be that strong that it doesn't let cars to move on...