Hyperl∞p
Ted Fernandez
What is Hyperl∞p
-It Is proposed mode of passenger and/or freight
transportation, first named as such in an open-source
vactrain design released by a joint team from Tesla and
SpaceX.
- The hyperloop uses electricity to reach the top speed of
750 MPH.
- It would make traveling from San Francisco to LA an easy
trip. 39 minutes is all it would take to make that “long trip”.
How it would work
- The hyperl∞p would comprise a sealed tube or system of tubes
through which a pod may travel free of air resistance or friction
conveying people or objects at optimal speed and acceleration.
- All done by using electric currents to build speed and then using
a magnet on the bottom of the train to lift it off the ground for
max speed.
- Vacuums would then seal the tube in which the train would go
through to create its own level of travel.
Possibilities
- Results are endless as it would change the way
humans would live.
- The Hyperl∞p would allow for people to live in
different places than they work in . An example
would be living in Houston but being able to take a
Hyperl∞p to Fort Worth to work in 31 minutes every
morning.
- The way you ship items across the country would
change.
Projected Results
Citations
Field, Matthew. "What Is Hyperloop and Will It Be the Future of Transport?" The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 18 July 2017.
Web.
Field, Matthew. "What Is Hyperloop and Will It Be the Future of Transport?" The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 18 July 2017.
Web.
"Hyperloop Explained." YouTube. YouTube, 02 Aug. 2017. Web.
Lambert, Fred, and H. Kesteloo. "Hyperloop." Electrek. N.p., 31 Aug. 2017. Web.
"Our Story Timeline | Hyperloop One." Timeline | Hyperloop One. N.p., n.d. Web.

Hyperloop

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    What is Hyperl∞p -ItIs proposed mode of passenger and/or freight transportation, first named as such in an open-source vactrain design released by a joint team from Tesla and SpaceX. - The hyperloop uses electricity to reach the top speed of 750 MPH. - It would make traveling from San Francisco to LA an easy trip. 39 minutes is all it would take to make that “long trip”.
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    How it wouldwork - The hyperl∞p would comprise a sealed tube or system of tubes through which a pod may travel free of air resistance or friction conveying people or objects at optimal speed and acceleration. - All done by using electric currents to build speed and then using a magnet on the bottom of the train to lift it off the ground for max speed. - Vacuums would then seal the tube in which the train would go through to create its own level of travel.
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    Possibilities - Results areendless as it would change the way humans would live. - The Hyperl∞p would allow for people to live in different places than they work in . An example would be living in Houston but being able to take a Hyperl∞p to Fort Worth to work in 31 minutes every morning. - The way you ship items across the country would change.
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    Citations Field, Matthew. "WhatIs Hyperloop and Will It Be the Future of Transport?" The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 18 July 2017. Web. Field, Matthew. "What Is Hyperloop and Will It Be the Future of Transport?" The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 18 July 2017. Web. "Hyperloop Explained." YouTube. YouTube, 02 Aug. 2017. Web. Lambert, Fred, and H. Kesteloo. "Hyperloop." Electrek. N.p., 31 Aug. 2017. Web. "Our Story Timeline | Hyperloop One." Timeline | Hyperloop One. N.p., n.d. Web.