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In China, scientists accelerated a magnetically controlled platform to 700 km/h in two seconds

December 26, 2025
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Chinese engineers have set a new world record – they successfully accelerated a platform car using an electromagnetic motor to a speed of 700 km/h in just two seconds.

In China, scientists accelerated a magnetically controlled platform to 700 km/h in two seconds

China Central Television reported this news. It should be noted that the platform accelerated to 700 km/h on a 400 m long test track. Then it stopped.

The quoted message notes that the developers of the technology are experts from the National Defense Science and Technology University in Changsha city, central China.

Previously, it was reported that Chinese doctors performed surgery on a patient for the first time. was at a distance of more than 4.2 thousand km from them.

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