5.3 seconds to reach a speed of 800 km/h, our country sets a new global record for short-distance magnetic levitation acceleration

The research team at the East Lake Laboratory in Hubei has broken the global record for short-distance magnetic levitation acceleration twice in the past six months. On the high-speed magnetic levitation test line, the birth of an extreme number was witnessed. Driven by electromagnetic force, the test vehicle accelerated from a standstill, ultimately reaching a speed of 800 kilometers per hour. The test vehicle reached 800 kilometers per hour in just 5.3 seconds. The world record for similar platforms has been broken again. Achieving high-speed sprints and instant stops within a limited distance. Behind this is the powerful kinetic energy provided by electromagnetic propulsion, as well as the precise control of speed and position by the operational control system. Its mission is to provide the most solid technical foundation for the next generation of high-speed magnetic levitation rail transportation, ultra-high-speed electromagnetic sleds, and aerospace electromagnetic launches. (CCTV Finance)

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