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Indian-origin scientist inspires creation of 'flying plastic carpet'

London , Sat, 01 Oct 2011 ANI

London, Oct 1 (ANI): A graduate student at Princeton University, who got inspired from the work of an Indian-origin scientist, has created a flying carpet.

 

The miniature magic carpet made of plastic has taken flight in a laboratory at the University, the BBC reported.

 

The 10cm sheet of smart transparency is driven by "ripple power"; waves of electrical current driving thin pockets of air from front to rear underneath.

 

The prototype, described in Applied Physics Letters, moves at speeds of about a centimetre per second, but it is believed that further improvements to the design could raise that to as much as a metre per second.

 

Noah Jafferis, the device's creator, revealed that he was inspired by a mathematical paper authored by Harvard University's Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan.

 

Mahadevan, who wrote the 2007 paper in Physical Review Letters that inspired the whole project, expressed a mixture of surprise and delight at the Princeton team's success.

 

"Noah has gone beyond our simple theory and actually built a device that works. And what's more, it behaves, at least qualitatively, as we had predicted," he told the BBC. (ANI)

 


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