Hyperloop Transportation System

October 12, 2017

Hyperloop is a completely new mode of fastest transportation. Hyperloop is firstly proposed by Elon Musk and a team of an engineer from Tesla Motors and the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation in August 2013. The concept of hyperloop includes traveling people from one place to another place in a capsule which is propelling at a very high speed. We can also call hyperloop as a solar-powered transportation system and it is an alternative to the high-speed train. Basically, Hyperloop is magnetically levitated train which runs inside a long tube or pipe. It consists of a low-pressure tube with a capsule that is transported at both low and high speeds.

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