one massive problem i understand the ider there is less drag but what about a hova train =/? no drag from the tracks allready exists u get drag from air but so does this allso sorry for my spelling i have to say that so somone doesent have a nut at me -.- for not being able to spell
"Solar panels are placed on the guide-way's roof, while wind generators are placed alongside in those places where wind energy is generally available. The generated electricity can be fed to the train directly or stored in its on-board batteries"
This seems to suggest the train is an over-unity device or "Perpetual Motion" device. It cant move forward to power itself and there will be some losses in the system; a bit nitpicy as it's not really saying that but certainly misleading.
@sven416 No it doesn't say anything of the sort, the energy comes from the wind and sun and is fed to the train and into the grid. Its the sun and wind providing the power, theres nothing perpetual motion about it.
A light shining on a solar panel that was powering the light would be perpertual motion, this is an independant power source powering a train, the same way a solar panel or windmill powers your PC or kettle if its plugged into your home.
one massive problem i understand the ider there is less drag but what about a hova train =/? no drag from the tracks allready exists u get drag from air but so does this allso sorry for my spelling i have to say that so somone doesent have a nut at me -.- for not being able to spell
gerico123454 4 months ago
"Solar panels are placed on the guide-way's roof, while wind generators are placed alongside in those places where wind energy is generally available. The generated electricity can be fed to the train directly or stored in its on-board batteries"
This seems to suggest the train is an over-unity device or "Perpetual Motion" device. It cant move forward to power itself and there will be some losses in the system; a bit nitpicy as it's not really saying that but certainly misleading.
sven416 8 months ago
@sven416 No it doesn't say anything of the sort, the energy comes from the wind and sun and is fed to the train and into the grid. Its the sun and wind providing the power, theres nothing perpetual motion about it.
A light shining on a solar panel that was powering the light would be perpertual motion, this is an independant power source powering a train, the same way a solar panel or windmill powers your PC or kettle if its plugged into your home.
popuptoaster 1 month ago
System Y
neyron74 9 months ago
проблема граунд эффекта в том что при потере стабильности днища эффект полностью пропадает
нужен стабильный дорожный просвет
Dronoman 9 months ago
are there seatbelts on this train? lol.
takertown 9 months ago
Someday, I'll learn how to speak in Japanese... =)
simoncpu 10 months ago
i aactually got this in a article for school
RocketCentury 1 year ago