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  2. Tractor beam - Wikipedia

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    These may include pressor beams (a stronger pressor beam will counteract a weaker tractor beam) or plane shears a.k.a. shearing planes (a device to "cut" the tractor beam and render it ineffective). In some fictional realities, shields can block tractor beams, or the generators can be disabled by sending a large amount of energy along the beam ...

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    The quest for a real life tractor beam continues, with a 2-micrometer-thick silicon light bender. The silicon metasurface changes a solid beam into a triple spiral one that can pick up particles.

  4. Scientists Are Actively Building a Real-Life Tractor Beam ...

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    Scientists are working on bringing a tractor beam from science fiction to reality. Yes, seriously. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Technology in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    A tractor beam is described as an invisible force field that can grab, trap, suspend, and move objects with force. According to Star Wars sources, tractor beams generators and projectors are common components on many spacecraft, with both military and civilian applications. Tractor beams can be used to move cargo, tow disabled vessels, or ...

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  7. Gravity tractor - Wikipedia

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    Limitations of the tractor concept include the exhaust configuration. With the most efficient hovering design (that is, pointing the exhaust directly at the target object for maximum force per unit of fuel), the expelled reaction mass hits the target head-on, imparting a force in exactly the opposite direction to the gravitational pull of the tractor. [4]

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  9. Self-propelled modular transporter - Wikipedia

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    The first modular self-propelled trailers were built in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, heavy haulage company Mammoet [ 6 ] refined the concept into the form seen today. [ 7 ] They set the width of the modules at 2.44 m, so the modules would fit on an ISO container flatrack .