Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Taveling Changing In Our Eyes

Hyperloop

Traveling today is changing everyday went the new technology that we have in this century.
Today you can call an Uber which is an car service that has app for smartphone devices that you can access them anytime and be picked up from anywhere.
Uber has become one of the most successful franchise to date to make all its revenue in one year.
                                                                                                       
                                                                                                          Also there is an another 
       transportation service that is about to imapct the world.  The Hyperloop is a conceptual high-speed transportation system  in which pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors.   A notional route was used in the alpha-level design document. It runs from the Los Angeles region to the San Francisco Bay Area, paralleling the Interstate 5 corridor for most of its length. Preliminary analysis indicated that such a route might obtain an expected journey time of 35 minutes, meaning that passengers would traverse the 354-mile (570 km) route at an average speed of around 598 mph (962 km/h), with a top speed of 760 mph (1,220 km/h).

 Some critics of Hyperloop focus on the experience—possibly unpleasant and frightening—of riding in a narrow, sealed, and windowless capsule inside a sealed steel tunnel, that is subjected to significant acceleration forces, high noise levels due to air being compressed and ducted around the capsule at near-sonic speeds, and the vibration and jostling. Even if the tube is initially smooth, ground shifting due to settling and ongoing seismic activity would inevitably cause distortion. At speeds approaching 900 feet per second (270 m/s), deviations of even 1 millimeter (0.039 in) from a straight path would add considerable buffeting and vibration. With no provisions for passengers to stand, move within the capsule, use a restroom during the trip, or get assistance or relief in case of illness or motion sickness, the potential for an unpleasant experience would likely be higher than in any other popular form of public transport.
Uber

4 comments:

  1. Whoa, that Hyperloop system sounds crazy-efficient.. I wonder if it will be put into construction anytime soon. Uber is a fascinating concept, but also sort of scary because almost anyone can become a driver.

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    1. That is very true almost anyone can drive a uber very sketchy

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  2. Have you heard about the self-driving cars?

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    1. Ethan self-driving? with technology today I am not surprised lol

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