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Hyperloop shock: China’s maglev hits 435 mph in 2 seconds, sets world record
China set a new maglev speed record after a 1.1-ton vehicle hit 435 mph in just two seconds on a short test track.
Magnetic levitation is a transportation technology that uses electromagnets to lift, guide and propel trains without wheels, ...
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Inside China’s 600 mph maglev train faster than a 737
China is racing to build a new kind of train that does not just rival jetliners, it threatens to redefine what “high speed” ...
Photo: Screenshot from a report by CCTV News. Recently, during a maglev experiment conducted by the maglev team of China's ...
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China sets new world record in maglev technology, reaching 700 km/h in just 2 seconds
China sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h in 2 seconds. The breakthrough opens doors for high-speed transport and ...
Researchers from the Southwest Jiaotong University in China have developed cars that use magnetic levitation technology to float above a track. The eight vehicles were recently tested in Jiangsu along ...
Maglev trains are very real and very practical, but maglev cars? Well, let’s just say they aren’t exactly in their golden age. That hasn’t stopped researchers at China’s Southwest Jiaotong University ...
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. Taking inspiration from the floating ...
China has just completed the road test for their first-ever maglev vehicle, as reported by South China Morning Post. The vehicle was developed by researchers from Southwest Jiaotong University in ...
Maglev transportation systems utilise magnetic levitation to eliminate mechanical contact between the vehicle and the guideway, thereby reducing friction and wear while enabling exceptionally ...
China has unveiled a prototype maglev train capable of speeds of up to 372 mph (600 kph). The train has been built by the state-run China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) and following ...
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