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  1. Can You Build a Hoverboard Using Air Compression and Clever …

    May 27, 2017 · This discussion focuses on the feasibility of building a hoverboard using air compression, inspired by the fictional hoverboard from "Back to the Future." Participants emphasize that while true …

  2. Electromagnetic Levitation for a stationary hoverboard - How can I do ...

    Mar 16, 2017 · The discussion centers on creating a stationary hoverboard prototype capable of supporting approximately 1kg using electromagnetic levitation. Initial tests with 12V DC …

  3. SkySurfer Aircraft - a personal multipropeller helicopter

    Feb 21, 2023 · The SkySurfer Aircraft, designed by Hunter Kowald, is a personal multipropeller helicopter that raises significant safety concerns due to its exposed propellers. Discussions highlight …

  4. Torque seesaw problem- rotational equilibrium - Physics Forums

    Dec 23, 2014 · The discussion centers on solving the torque seesaw problem involving a 5 kg seesaw with a 10 kg block positioned 2 meters to the left of the fulcrum and a 0.5 m right block. The …

  5. Photo Galleries Search Results for "accout Xbox" in "Photo Title ...

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  6. Is a Flying Skateboard Possible with Current Technology?

    Feb 27, 2012 · A flying skateboard utilizing a turbojet engine is theoretically possible but presents significant challenges in safety, stability, and aerodynamics. Key considerations include maintaining …

  7. Calculating Magnetic Levitation Strength for a 1kg Object

    Sep 21, 2015 · Unfortunately I was in a hurry (I had to build two devices to levitate a "hoverboard" prop in 6 weeks...) and I ended up using dimensions I found online (look at Nicanor Apostol's work).

  8. Learn How to Solve the Cubic Equation for Dummies

    Oct 2, 2016 · Everybody learns the “quadratic formula” for solving equations of the form A x 2 + B x + C = 0, even though you don’t really need such a formula, because you can solve for x through the …

  9. Why Don’t Electrons Crash into the Nucleus in Atoms?

    Dec 2, 2015 · If one describes atoms using only the Coulomb forces, the electron and the nucleus will attract each other and no stable atoms could exist.

  10. Does the Inverse cube law apply for magnetic repulsion?

    Mar 14, 2016 · The discussion confirms that both magnetic attraction and repulsion follow the same mathematical laws, specifically the inverse cube law, although their effects can differ in practical …