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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. 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 …

  10. 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.