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'Fraid not. The air-cushion vehicle has a long history, but it as not until after WW2 that Cockroft developed a practical, commercial version. But it would be wrong to credit him alone for this vehicle.
A "maglev" or "magnetic levitation" train is suspended over the magnetically polarized rail. A hovercraft is more like a low-flying helicopter, using fans to blow air down underneath the vehicle. A hovercraft is sometimes known as a "ground effect vehicle", because it compresses air between the ground and the hovercraft. Hovercraft do not require tracks, and are equally able to "fly" over land and water.
Kinda-sorta.The rigid structure of the craft does not touch the ground while the vehicle is in normal travelling mode, but the flexible "skirt" needed to contain the air cushion will drag along the surface the vehicle is travveling over.AnswerHovercrafts do not touch the ground. They have two fans that let out a powerful gust of air that keeps the craft hovering, hence its name, hovercraft. These crafts do have a 'skirt' and so it may seem as if they are not hovering, but the skirt is made to keep the air contained, so that the air doesn't just spread out.
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It just depends on how quickly it stops. In some crashes the vehicle may go on out of control for some distance, in head-on crashes it will stop very quickly
An air-cushion vehicle is an alternative name for a hovercraft.
A vehicle that travels over water or land on a cushion of air is called a hovercraft
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A hovercraft is an air cushion vehicle which floats on a cushion of air. Their power source can sometimes be gasoline or sometimes electricity.
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Helicopters can hover stationary in the air, but they are not called hovercraft. A hovercraft is a ground based vehicle that rides on a cushion of air that is constantly pumped under a skirt around the base of the vehicle.
Helicopters can hover stationary in the air, but they are not called hovercraft. A hovercraft is a ground based vehicle that rides on a cushion of air that is constantly pumped under a skirt around the base of the vehicle.
Hovercraft is a name created by Christopher Cockerell in the mid 1950's to describe the new vehicle he had created. It specifically relates to fully amphibious air propelled air cushion vehicles.
Hovercraft A hovercraft, also known as an air-cushion vehicle or ACV, is an amphibious craft capable of traveling over land, water, mud, ice, and other surfaces.
The hovercraft is the invention of Christopher Cockerell. In 1956, he invented this vehicle that could move over water. The craft was designed to float on a cushion of air which required a mounted fan for power.
WHAT IS A HOVERCRAFT? A vehicle that travels above land and water. The word hovercraft is actually a name created in 1855 for an air-cushion vehicle. HOW DO HOVERCRAFTS WORK? Hovercrafts work on the two main things lift and thrust. When working with a hovercraft, the subsistence lift is very important for the vehicle. Lift is an important issue because it is what allows the vehicle to ride on a cushion of air several inches off the surface. This process of lift begins by directing airflow under the craft. In order to trap the air under the air cushion, a skirt is required. This is done in order to create pressure under the hovercraft which forces the vehicle off the ground. the proper amount of airflow is very important for the protection of the craft's strength if more wait is added it will not go as far. this is all you need to know about hovercrafts ......... i did this for my science fair project