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    Maglev: Magnetic Fields

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    transportation technology and has been the interest of many countries around the world. The idea has been around since 1904 when Robert Goddard‚ an American Rocket scientist‚ created a theory that trains could be lifted off the tracks by the use of electromagnetic rails. Many assumptions and ideas were brought about throughout the following years‚ but it was not until the 1970’s that Japan and Germany showed interest in it and began researching and designing. The motion of the Maglev train is based purely

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    Maglev Trains

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    inventing a transportation method that is economically friendly‚ fast and safe‚ which was the start of the outbreak of maglev trains; trains that are levitated from the ground with the use of electromagnetism. This whole idea was mostly based on electromagnetic induction and creation of a current. Such trains are safe when even going to a speed of 400 miles per hour‚ leaving our transportation issues solved. Figure 1 (Shanghai Maglev Train) Figure 1 (Shanghai Maglev Train) Maglev trains are transportation

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    Porsche - The Boxster Concept

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    The Boxster concept Concept To evolve without losing your individuality. Push the boundaries without breaking with tradition. Remain true to yourself while exceeding expectations. How can you do that? By rekindling a source of infinite potential: inner fire. With the Boxster models‚ this power is demonstrated in many ways. By the powerful engines‚ for example. The optional Porsche Doppelkupplung. The Porsche Stability Management. Or the purposeful design. In other words‚ refined technology

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    comfortable and can attain unimaginable velocities of around 450 – 500kms/hr are Maglev Trains whose idea was given by Robert Goddard‚ an American Rocket scientist‚ in 1904 who gave a theory that trains could be lifted off the tracks by the use of electromagnetic rails. Many assumptions and ideas were brought about throughout the following years‚ but it was not until the 1970’s that Japan and Germany showed interest in it and began researching and designing. The motion of the Maglev train is based

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    how maglev trains works

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    Levitation MAGNETIC LEVITATION Levitation is the phenomenon based on the basic SYSTEM principle of attraction and repulsion. Magnetic Levitation is broken into three types of suspension: Electromagnetic suspension (EMS) Electrodynamic suspension (EDS) Inductrack Electromagnetic Suspension(EMS)  Electromagnetic Suspension uses electromagnets to leviate the train Principle of Magnetic Leviation  In the EMS-attractive system‚ the electromagnets which do the work of levitation are attached on

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    Magnetic Leviation

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    I DESIGN OF FRICTIONLESS TRAIN SYSTEM USING MAGNETIC LEVITATION A Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Submitted By P. Rekha Punnami - 09241A0390 N. Sahithi Reddy - 09241A0395 Under the Guidance of Dr. ADAPA RAMA RAO Professor & Dean Department Of Mechanical Engineering Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology Bachupally‚ Hyderabad – 500 090

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    Einstein

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    Chris Hall Miss Dennis English 1301.099 November 9‚ 2013 Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born in Ulm‚ Württemberg‚ Germany in 1879. His notable contributions included helping to develop the special and general theories of relativity. In 1921‚ he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Einstein is generally considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. He died on April 18‚ 1955‚ in Princeton‚ New Jersey. In 1905 Einstein published

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    LIght

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    Visible light (commonly referred to simply as light) is electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye‚ and is responsible for the sense of sight. Visible light is usually defined as having a wavelength in the range of 400 nanometres (nm)‚ or 400×10−9 m‚ to 700 nanometres – between the infrared‚ with longer wavelengths and the ultraviolet‚ with shorter wavelengths. These numbers do not represent the absolute limits of human vision‚ but the approximate range within which most people can

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    Porsche Macan Case Study

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    electrically-folding exterior mirrors‚ a multifunction Sport steering wheel with Gearshift paddles‚ Power Steering Plus‚ and more. Many of the features that cost extra on the Macan S come standard with the turbo‚ including the Porsche Communication Management system‚ Bose Surround Sound‚ and the 18-way Adaptive Sports Seats. The Porsche Macan Turbo has been hailed for giving SUV drivers a chance to also enjoy more dynamic‚ sporty performance. It’s responsive and powerful on the outside‚ yet quiet and comfortable on

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    INTRODUCTION Electrical conductivity (EC) is a measurement of the dissolved material in an aqueous solution‚ which relates to the ability of the material to conduct electrical current through it. The higher the dissolved material in a water or soil sample‚ the higher the EC will be in that material.( Monica Z. Bruckner‚ Montana State University‚ Bozeman) Electrical conductivity (EC) which is the ability of a material to transmit (conduct) an electrical current is commonly expressed in units of

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