
China Activates World's Most Powerful Centrifuge
China has activated the CHIEF1900, the world's most powerful centrifuge, capable of simulating 1,900 g-tons to study long-term phenomena in hours.
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China has activated the CHIEF1900, the world's most powerful centrifuge, capable of simulating 1,900 g-tons to study long-term phenomena in hours.

China's Zhejiang University has developed the CHIEF 1900, the world's most powerful hypergravity centrifuge, to test materials and fundamental physics.

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