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This Mining Train Powers Itself: The "Infinity Train" (and how it works)

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Visit https://brilliant.org/EngineeringwithRosie/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. <br> <br>Fortescue Metal Group's Infinity train will never need to be fuelled, never need to be charged... it uses regenerative braking to charge onboard batteries when it goes downhill and uses that charge to get back up the hill. Does that sound like a perpetual motion machine to you? <br> <br>The project doesn't actually rely on a secret source of &quot;free energy&quot; to work. Sorry if that disappoints you! It's all based on sound physics, which I explain in this video and then I run the calculations to see whether the numbers add up! <br> <br>Calcs from David Cebon, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge University can be found here! <br>https://textdoc.co/2Aztp3Y8KQH5Puhb <br> <br>Bookmarks: <br>00:00 Intro <br>01:34 What is Fortescue's Infinity Train? <br>03:03 THe physics behind the Infinity Train <br>05:53 Calculations <br>09:35 e-Dumper: Kuhn Schweiz AG's electric mining truck <br>11:34 Rosie's thoughts on regenerative braking technologies <br>11:43 Thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video! <br>12:41 Outro <br> <br>Sources: <br>Craft4 Shubham - 100% working free energy <br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWaAhdC86mk <br> <br>Veritasium - Risking My Life To Settle A Physics Debate <br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQwgBAaBag <br> <br>Fortescue Metals Group - Fortescue Williams (WAE) settlement powers development of world's first Infinity Train <br>https://www.fmgl.com.au/in-the....-news/media-releases <br> <br>Tom Scott - The UK's last aerial ropeway uses no power, moves 300 tonnes a day, and will be gone by 2036. <br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RiYXI1Tfu4 <br> <br>UN Climate Technology Centre &amp; Network - Regenerative braking in trains <br>https://www.ctc-n.org/technolo....gies/regenerative-br <br> <br>Fortescue Metals Group - Climate Change Report FY21 <br>https://www.fmgl.com.au/docs/d....efault-source/announ <br> <br>Ogawa et al, 2017 - Method of Calculating Running Resistance by the Use of the Train Data Collection Device <br>https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/a....rticle/rtriqr/58/1/5 <br> <br>Lucas di Grassi - eDumper - The BIGGEST EV in the world! <br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikxdFeOQZE <br> <br>Jalopnik - These Electric Trains Never Need Recharging Thanks to Regenerative Braking <br>https://jalopnik.com/these-ele....ctric-trains-never-n <br> <br>If you would like to help develop the Engineering with Rosie channel, you could consider joining the Patreon community, where there is a chat community (and Patreon-only Discord server) about topics covered in the videos and suggestions for future videos and production quality improvements. https://www.patreon.com/engineeringwithrosie <br> <br>This video was sponsored by Brilliant.

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

OK - it basically runs on GRAVITY - more goes down hill than has to come back up the hill = free power.
But what happens when they use up ALL the gravity?

And why does she look like a man?

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