Is the flux capacitor made famous in 'Back to the Future' an answer to more efficient hydrogen storage on Class 8 trucks?
The garbage-gulping Mr. Fusion from “Back to the Future” was pure fiction, but the flux capacitor that powered Doc Brown’s flying DeLorean is real. NASA made it. The space agency licenses it.
As an isolated late-night space with plenty of pavement, the mall parking lot offered Doc and Marty plenty of space to test ...
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flux, and power estimation. The photovoltaic (PV) side isolated capacitor split converter analysis is discussed in Section 3. The front-end converter is analyzed in Section 4. Simulation ...
But his little yellow Enfield, aka Jonny’s Flux Capacitor, has the best story of them all. As we pull up to Jonny’s Lincolnshire home, I notice some clues that suggest there’s more happening on this ...