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What is Ripan's company developing for field testing at India Energy Week?

Ripan, founder of Hope and Innovations, is developing running prototypes of solar-powered vehicles. He mentions that they have brought two running prototypes to India Energy Week for demonstration, though space constraints limited what they could display at the event. These prototypes are designed for field testing in oil campuses, showcasing sustainable transportation solutions. The development is supported by Oil India's SNEH program, highlighting industry collaboration in advancing green mobility technologies.

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WION

02:19 - 02:30

How does a silent basketball perform compared to a normal basketball?

The video tests the performance of a silent basketball against a traditional basketball, measuring key metrics like bounce height and noise levels using a decibel meter. The product claims to offer quieter gameplay while maintaining functionality, making it potentially appealing for indoor use or noise-sensitive environments. The test evaluates whether this innovative basketball truly delivers on its promise of reduced noise without sacrificing the essential performance characteristics basketball players expect.

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Law By Mike

13:38 - 13:43

What is special about this hair dryer according to its creator?

According to the creator, this hair dryer is exceptionally powerful, producing wind speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, which is significantly stronger than standard hair dryers. What makes it particularly unique is that it contains a mini jet engine inside, suggesting an innovative design approach to hair drying technology. The host indicates they plan to test these claims and evaluate important questions about the product, likely relating to its effectiveness, safety, and whether it lives up to its powerful specifications.

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Law By Mike

08:36 - 08:44

Does the "unbreakable astronaut helmet" from the 1960s space race era truly live up to its claim of being indestructible when tested at NASA?

The video investigates a vintage astronaut helmet from the 1960s that claims to be unbreakable, testing it at NASA facilities to verify its durability claims. This helmet was originally marketed during America's intense space race period when NASA was working to put a man on the moon. By conducting real-world testing at NASA, the content creator examines whether this decades-old product actually meets modern safety standards and determines if it's a legitimate piece of space-age technology or simply another product with exaggerated marketing claims.

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Law By Mike

03:38 - 04:00

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