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Tedman"Xp"
02-03-02, 06:53 PM
Hi , everyone.
I need your help ! It turns out that my teacher gave me a homework about flying cars.
Could anyone explain what will it be like so it could be able to fly ?
:confused:
do you think that beating the gravitional field somehow with electromagnetic force would be a possibility? Or do you think that the polarity would be a better choice ; the same electric charge would repel us from the ground making the car float?
Use the Force ...Luke...err...Ted...use the Force.... (F~NI)
there are 3 ways:
1) Use force (as kmguru said) against gravity.
2) Make your car lighter than air -- only works on atmosphere.
3) Use 'anti-gravity' or 'anti-matter' -- you'll get nobel prize inventing this :D
about using electric/magnetic field check out here: http://jnaudin.free.fr/
-- projects on main pages, theories on links.
Here is a flying car that uses common, or garden variety physics. But it is real and does fly.
http://www.moller.com/skycar/
KM,
conclusive research proves that the chopper blades when rotating they reduce the gravity arounf them,similiar symtons have appeared near a moving motor.rotor i mean.
oh! for flying cars?well,just add two fast moving fans attatced on sideways of the car,they"ll move with the engine speed RPM,thus making it hover machine...
bye!
Originally posted by ismu
there are 3 ways:
1) Use force (as kmguru said) against gravity.
2) Make your car lighter than air -- only works on atmosphere.
3) Use 'anti-gravity' or 'anti-matter' -- you'll get nobel prize inventing this :D
about using electric/magnetic field check out here: http://jnaudin.free.fr/
-- projects on main pages, theories on links.
I just read more about super string theory. Some think that when the string forms a circle, the gravity is the result. So, may be if we can collect these itybity circular strings (10,000 billion billion smaller than a proton), we may come up with anti-gravity. Our problem is solved....:D
You can use Sonic Burst for cars to Hover...
bye!
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