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 ...
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London’s forgotten underground transport experiment
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China has set a world record in maglev technology, testing and successfully accelerating a tonne-class vehicle to a speed of 700 km/h (435mph) in only two seconds' time. The test speed of the vehicle ...
China has created history in high-speed rail technology after successfully testing a superconducting magnetic levitation (maglev) train that accelerated to a record-breaking speed of 700 kmph in just ...
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China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology successfully propelled a one-tonne vehicle to 700 ...
The maglev train was tested on a 400 metre (1,310-foot) magnetic levitation (maglev) test line, and safely brought to a stop afterwards.
China’s superconducting maglev train breaks world record, reaching 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a new benchmark in high-speed rail.
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