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First portable induction accelerator in Russia evem maybe in europe to, because i didn`t find any informatoion about this. Capacitor energy 500j 5kV voltage,...
hackedgadgets.com - 11/7/2009
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This 5kV Induction Gun can shoot aluminum
rings with some intense force. I have seen flying...
ring toys before which fly nice and straight. I wonder if the ring design is better than the typical bullet shaped projectiles we see on most ...
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This 5kV Induction Gun can shoot aluminum rings with some intense force. I have seen flying ring toys before which fly nice and straight. I wonder if the ring design is better than the typical bullet shaped projectiles we see on most of these guns.
"First portable induction accelerator in Russia. Capacitor energy 500j 5kV voltage, ring speed about 200m/s " ...
Portable Induction accelerator
MAKE Magazine —
Here's an interesting take on a coil gun, by Russian YouTube user fuckertrezv. Not content to simply make a high-power electromagnetic device, he designed his to be portable and run on batteries. Once charged, he claims it is capable of accelerating metal rings to over 200 meters per second. It looks well-built, however no instructions are provided. [via hacked gadgets]
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