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This is dependent on creating High Speed 3, a £7-10bn line that would speed commuters between Manchester and Leeds in under half-an-hour.
Their goal is to use beams of infrared light, reflecting from all surfaces in a room, to create high-speed information networks.
So he promised to cut crime further, create more charter schools, plant more trees and create high-speed toll plazas at bridges and tunnels.
The networks will also be shared with city safety inspectors and maintenance workers and will create high-speed links to existing city databases and emergency-response systems.
Instead of burning fuel as conventional rockets do, the ion engine runs on xenon gas charged electrically to create high-speed particles that leave the engine so fast that they produce minute amounts of thrust.
They are practically hard-wired into our municipal and regional DNA, from designs for the World Trade Center site to the moribund trans-Hudson rail tunnel to the so-called Gateway Project that is supposed to create high-speed train service.
Microturbines, which are small electricity generators that burn gaseous and liquid fuels to create high-speed rotation that turns an electrical generator, began field-testing in 1997 [19].
Nitrided ferrovanadium is used to create high-speed steel, rails with low-temperature reliability and increased impact toughness, and structural steel for engineering, mining, and oil industries.
Harold Edgerton, in full Harold Eugene Edgerton (born April 6, 1903, Fremont, Nebraska, U.S. died January 4 , 1990 Cambridge, Massachusetts) American electrical engineer and photographer who was noted for creating high-speed photography techniques that he applied to scientific uses.
April 6, 1903 Fremont, Nebraska January 4 , 1990Cambridge, Massachusetts Harold Edgerton, in full Harold Eugene Edgerton (born April 6, 1903, Fremont, Nebraska, U.S. died January 4 , 1990 Cambridge, Massachusetts) American electrical engineer and photographer who was noted for creating high-speed photography techniques that he applied to scientific uses.
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