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Ryuk1990
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I've been told that a 747 will never be able to be propelled by electric motors even with room temperature superconductivity because batteries have too low of energy density.
So if hypothetically we were able to develop a battery with energy density as high as jet fuel, would electric motors be fine for 747s?
So if hypothetically we were able to develop a battery with energy density as high as jet fuel, would electric motors be fine for 747s?