Students Create a la Star Wars Vehicles
The rider can rotate to move against gravity, such as playing
im a student from the University of Adelaide succeeded in creating anti-gravity vehicles. Shaped wheelchair with two large wheels, the vehicle is called Edward, which stands for Electric Diwheel Rotation With Active Damping. A racing car seat placed in the middle, as the driver control the vehicle is yellow. Meanwhile, the control stick is placed between the legs, to facilitate the driver to move it. This vehicle can travel at 25 miles per hour or 40 kilometers per hour. The rider can rotate to move against gravity, such as playing in one game Disneyland rides. In order to create stability when driving, this student uses mathematical equations of motion in the theory, as applied in the simulation. After that, the new control system was created. This vehicle has been able to move to climb. However, new heights can climb with the degree of slope 12 degrees. Jack Parsons, one of the students Diwheel maker says, "Edward was only able to move, but also green. It uses electricity, but power can be saved with appropriate speed." These vehicles, similar to the one briefly vehicles in science fiction film Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Students seemed to try to turn the fantasy created by George Lucas to create Diwheel. But, of course Diwheel can not be used as an everyday vehicle.
Source vivanews.com
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