electromagnetic propulsionの例文
- The electromagnetic propulsion principal is not new either.
- Electromagnetic propulsion is utilized in transportation systems to minimize friction and maximize speed over long distances.
- The science of electromagnetic propulsion does not have origins with any one individual and has application in many different fields.
- Electromagnetic propulsion has already replaced chains and motors at rides in Mexico City, Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville and Wisconsin Dells.
- Electromagnetic propulsion designs which operate on the principle of reaction mass have been around since the start of the 20th century.
- Vanko's armor allowed him to generate and control electricity in all of its forms, such as firing devastating bolts of lightning and flying using electromagnetic propulsion.
- One of the first recorded discoveries regarding electromagnetic propulsion was in 1889 when Professor Elihu Thomson made public his work with electromagnetic waves and alternating currents.
- :: Just in the first half-minute of the video, I thought of electromagnetic propulsion, and a magnetic ( dipole ? ) torus must have weird effects as well.
- Roller coasters, especially launched roller coasters or those that rely on electromagnetic propulsion, can provide linear acceleration " gravity ", and so can relatively high acceleration vehicles, such as sports cars.
- Three months after the ride's scheduled Memorial Day launch, Six Flags engineers have yet to bring Superman and its vaunted electromagnetic propulsion system up to the 100 mph needed to gain the tower's summit.
- Although this type of aircraft is supposed to be fictitious or of extra-terrestrial origin, there is strong indication that many countries during and after the WWII have developed various technologies in the field of electromagnetic propulsion or aircraft designs of round shape.
- So far the only thing I found on Google was a description of something like this means of " electromagnetic propulsion ", apparently designed for lower altitudes, in a kid's AP Physics paper but the diagram looks remarkably good to be his own, I think.