Speeding Cars Stopped by Microwave Beam
By: Daniel Chubb | December 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment
A company named Eureka Aerospace from Pasadena, California has now come up with a device that will beam a speeding car and stop it dead in its tracks. The device generates energy which is amplified from a generator which is then converted into a microwave, which when aimed at a speeding car will stop it.
There is only one problem with this device, its hitting the essential electronic parts which will disable the vehicle, as newer cars have more plastic parts and rustproof paint, this can cause a block on the microwave beam. This is a great device and hopefully it will come off as it could have the potential to stop many dangerous situations and accidents. To read more information on this go to inventorsport.com.
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