Researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology have successfully accelerated a tonne-class vehicle to a record speed of 700 km/h (435mph) within just two seconds on a 400 metre (1,310-foot) magnetic levitation test line, and brought it safely to a stop. The test speed has set a new global benchmark, making it the world’s fastest superconducting electric maglev to date. This same force that flung a sledge down a short track could fling a rocket into the sky. It could even…


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  • Xavienth@lemmygrad.ml
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    20 days ago

    Assuming constant acceleration, that’s literally 0 to 60 in less than 15 feet. Get inside, jump, and by the time you hit the inside of the train (or rather it hits you), you’re a puddle.