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The present application of the hyperloop is Japan’s high speed bullet train which can travel at 320 Km/h.
The Hyperloop is a highspeed advanced train. The idea was disigned by billionaire founder of Tesla, SpaceX and Co-founder of Paypal, Elon Musk.
The passenger capsules are propelled by two electromagnetic magnets. The tube tracks do have a vacuum, but not completely free of air. Instead, they have low pressure air inside of them. The Hyperloop is also designed to be immune to earthquakes. The pillars that hold the tube above the ground are designed to sway side to side in case of an earthquake. The Hyperloop is also powered by solar panels. The Hyperloop can also hold one hundred people per capsule. Capsules would travel through the Hyperloop one at a time, leaving every 30 seconds or so at rush hour and spaced 23 miles apart.