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Energy From Space Systems aka, Space Solar Power refers to the concept of a space system that collects solar power via photovoltaic & mirrors then transmits it to ground collection stations using visible or microwave radiation. Most important to me &
In 2011, rollover accidents made up only 2.1% of all vehicle crashes but accounted for a disproportionate 34.7% of occupant fatalities.
3,000 MILE CAPACITOR POWERED ELECTRICAL VEHICLE
Crystalline Energy Research Corporation (CER) has designed a revolutionary new Capacitor Energy Pack (CEP) for Electrical Vehicles (EVs) using Multi-Layer Ceramic Capacitors (MLCCs). The MLCCs utilize CER’
This is a gadget which has 3 uses:-
1) Fast means of transport
2) This is a fighter jet with features designed to fight in a war
3) In an emergency it has been programmed to cause huge destruction to enemy's territory
It has many special engines and
We know and see that any running car while leave any place, the wind goes toward the leaving place from all sides. By this method we can produce wind power from a train by rotate turbine up to 6 m.w. by carring only 8-10 M.T.
How to build a flying bicycle for everyday use. – First, base the design on proven technologies combined in an innovative manner. Second, use human power where the human engine is most efficient and electric where electric power is most efficient. Third,
Library plays a vital role in the development of any country. In most of the Libraries, the stock verification is done manually and it is very difficult too; of course, it consumes more time and human resources. Even though, with the help of barcode scanner,
Modern race bikes use four stroke engines for racing. Two stroke engines are not used because they cause large amount of pollution due to incomplete combustion & incomplete exhaust. If these two problems are overcome then two stroke engine will be a better option for race bikes.
The idea is to provide an appropriate design that can be built with materials available in hardware stores anywhere in the world, using relatively simple tools, in rural environments and therefore can easily be copied by people in the developing world.
Use fibers to "suck or transport" water from one container to another, to clean water from solids and some other substances faster and cheaper everywhere.
Thanks to the unique property of the water, the process will become in a obligatory technology to be adopted as logical and necessary.
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