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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.
Feat seen to catapult China into global top tier of ultra-high-speed maglev technology and unlock new possibilities for ...
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China's National University of ...
Chinese engineers have successfully accelerated a multi-ton platform powered by electromagnetic propulsion to a speed of 700 km/h, setting a world record. This was reported on December 25 by China ...
Engineers in China have successfully accelerated a multi-ton flatcar powered by electromagnetic propulsion to 700 km/h in ...
China's National University of Defence Technology tested a superconducting maglev train at 700 km/h, setting a global speed ...
China's Defence University sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h, marking a breakthrough in ultra-high-speed travel ...
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets, which both lift the vehicle and propel it forward without any ...
Chinese researchers have set a new world record by propelling a one-tonne maglev vehicle to 700 km/h on a 400-meter track in just two seconds.
China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
China has created history in high-speed rail technology after successfully testing a superconducting magnetic levitation ...
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets that lift it and push it forward without actually touching the ...
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