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The Sound of Solitary Waves | Physical Review Focus


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" Previous Story / Next Story / Volume 4 archive Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 , 4053 (issue of 15 November 1999) Title and Authors 10 November 1999 The Sound of Solitary Waves Railway Technical Research Institute , Japan Faster than a speeding bullet? The maglev trains now under development in Japan have topped 550 km/h, and their high speeds may exacerbate the problem of tunnel noise. Research on the problem led to the demonstration of the first sound waves that travel long distances without distortion. Communications engineers want complex light signals to travel through long fiberoptic cables without changing shape, so they have been developing"
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