Hyperloop




How Does It Work?

The Hyperloop travels by levitating using magnets, which reduces friction.
It propels forward using magnets, traveling at high speeds.
It reduces air resistance by vacuuming out air,
as well as with a streamlined design.


Why Use It?

The Hyperloop would be a much safer option than
other methods of transportation. It is earthquake
resistant and immune to weather. In addition, it would
be both cheaper than an airplane and twice as fast.

Plans to Build It?

The Hyperloop is planned to be made out of recycled
materials. In addition, it is designed to use energy
as efficently as possible, helping it to be environmentally
friendly. It also travels with multiple pods in a convoy,
while still being able to travel individually.