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The fastest train in the World

 Today I saw a Documentary video of "The fastest train in the world: Power- high speed" in the Spark channel. I will provide you the link so that you can also watch it. The Fastest Train in the World. Just click on the link and watch the video very interestingly šŸ˜. Also watch the You Tube channel also and subscribe it. Oh wait! This is not my You Tube channel. This is someone's other channel but the video about describing and expressing is very interesting. So I would suggest you also to watch it.

Moreover there are some questions arises in my mind. Everyone says that Civil Engineering job is very low. Lack of jobs for Civil Engineering. But what about the construction work done for the railways, roadways or runways. It will never stop, It's working will be going on continuously and many new things will be built. What about buildings, that the work will never stop. It will rise on and go on continuously. Anyway come to the topic. But you and I are never going to leave this dream. 

The useful facts and technologies I saw on the video today can describe with pictures only. 





These are some of the pictures that I have taken today while watching this video. The most designable and charming trains that I have saw. I live in India so I have seen only Indian trains only. But these locomotive trains are very fascinating and it's interior view is glamorous. The working technologies are briefly described in this video, you can see it. Here are some pictures........




 
 The design speed of this technology is described here and this working principle of magnet and electricity is explained there. It works on the principle of pantograph where the electric current is generated. It maintains contact with the wire and pressurised wire system that holds the system in place through a constant force. 

So far I have learnt that Bullet Train is the fastest train in the world. But the new upcoming technology has invented a illustrable engine by the company of space-X and Tesla, both run by Ellon Musk. The hyperloop will become the fastest train in the world. It can cover 600KM in 30 minutes, where its running speed will be more than 1000kmph. This engine will run in vacuum without air inside it. 

The invention of Hyperloop is the most devastating technology that I have ever known. Although I had heard it long time back, i.e., two years back but for the technology will be used is quite impressive. This hyperloop can cover much more distance across the entire world. You can able to reach more than 500KM in 30 minutes.


Moreover one thing is coming in my mind that that the construction technology is never going to end. People want easy life and most miserable life. Things are going to be developed day by day and even buildings, roads, bridges, railways are also going to be developed. Just look at the picture that I have taken as 


Everyday I watch this technology's video and everyday I get knowledge little about it. But remember Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering work is never going to end. It will go on continuously. And also some other engineering works. The countries and cities are going to be developed and also the work is going to remain on. 

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