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linear induction motor

or linear-induction motor

noun

Electricity, Railroads.
  1. an electric motor in which a movable part moves in a straight line, with power being supplied by a varying magnetic field set up by a fixed part of the system, as a metal rail on the ground.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of linear induction motor1

First recorded in 1965–70
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About half a dozen re-boosts would be needed between San Francisco and L.A., but the linear induction motor size needed for re-boosts is much smaller than the initial one.

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The best way to do that would be to mount a humongous linear induction motor to the side of a steep solid rock cliff on a tall mountain that is near the equator.

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To create that illusion, a linear induction motor system would speed coasters up the track with unprecedented precision.

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