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How fast the energy is provided (power, in joules/second or watts) is irrelevant, as long as not too much energy gets radiated away. What you really need to know is how much energy (in joules) is needed.
None. Building a nuclear power station is a job for engineers.
Installation of power poles vary according to what area of the country in which you live. Also there is a difference in costs as to whether it is a primary or secondary power pole. Poles vary from #1 to #5 in grading and depending on what the pole is to be used for will depend on the grade of pole used. This sets the cost of the pole as to what grade pole is needed for the installation.
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
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No. A mortar is a indirect fire weapon where as a railgun is a direct-fire weapon.
(Nearly) All the main characters in To aru Kagaku no Railgun are students.
*To aru majutsu no index *To aru kagaku no railgun Yes. To aru majutsu no index is the main show, and in it is Mikoto Misaka who is the Railgun and the third strongest esper in the city. To aru kagaku no railgun is a spin-off of To aru Majutsu no Index about Mikoto and her three friends.
No. A railgun wouldn't have enough time to charge enough to actually fire at all. You would make it effectively useless.
The rail gun can travel much more faster than 500 miles per hour and can take down any aircraft that flies over it. It destroy everything touches 5640 miles per hour away. Way much more faster than the speed of sound.
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look mook
shoot him with a railgun
The U.S. navy's railgun
along the lines of a railgun or coilgun