Engineering:Conversor marciano
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File:Alberto Santos-dumont 3, sem data.tif Conversor marciano, or transformador marciano, is an invention of Alberto Santos Dumont to assist climbers. The equipment was placed on the back, like a backpack, and when a motorized propeller was connected, it reduced the weight of the body in the ascent of mountains. The name of this one that was considered a "strange device" comes from the idea of Santos Dumont to reproduce the gravity of Mars, lower than that of the Earth.[1]
Santos Dumont held a demonstration of equipment in the National Museum in 1932.[2]
It is considered that, with the advent of cable cars, the invention has become obsolete[3] and had negative economic impact on its creator.[4]
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- ↑ Barros, Henrique Lins de (2003-01-01) (in pt-BR). Santos-Dumont e a invenção do vôo. Brazil: Jorge Zahar. ISBN 9788571107144. https://books.google.com/books?id=MLOoCE9IFC4C&q=Conversor+Marciano&pg=PT114.
- ↑ "Santos Dumont". Revista Nacional de Educação. 1932. http://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/obrasraras/o/Rev_Nac_Edu_01/17-%20DUMONT.pdf.
- ↑ "A redescoberta de Santos-Dumont - Estadão" (in pt-BR). Estadão (Brazil: Estadão). http://infograficos.estadao.com.br/especiais/a-redescoberta-de-santos-dumont/capitulo-12.php.
- ↑ "As outras invenções de Santos-Dumont" (in pt-BR). Pequenas Empresas Grandes Negócios (Brazil: Globo). https://revistapegn.globo.com/estadao/noticia/2016/11/outras-invencoes-de-santos-dumont.html.