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Tusharraj Karn

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https://youtu.be/QsiyJ9HR_Fc?si=82tB_8IjphVAEwEN In this exciting video, we explore the fascinating question: Can we actually build an Iron Man suit in real life? Join us as we dive into the world of advanced technology, robotics, and engineering to assess the feasibility of creating a fully functional Iron Man suit like the one seen in the Marvel movies. We'll break down the key components needed, such as exoskeleton technology, propulsion systems, and artificial intelligence, while discussing the current state of these technologies in the real world. We'll also showcase groundbreaking innovations and prototypes that bring us closer to making this dream a reality. Whether you're a superhero enthusiast, a tech lover, or just curious about the future of wearable technology, this video will provide you with insights and answers. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing content about technology and its potential to change our

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Do you all think he can make the Iron Man suit ?

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India is the world's second largest producer of coal and cement, and the fourth largest producer of iron ore. India also produces significant amounts of bauxite, mica, and sponge iron.

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I am creating an operating system like Microsoft and mac but like a Jarvis from iron man. Will this idea is good or not

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Business Lessons from Iron Man: 1. Innovate Like a Genius: Just as Tony Stark constantly upgrades his suits, keep upgrading your products and ideas. 2. Fail Forward: Every Iron Man suit had glitches — he learned, adapted, and came back stronger.

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An electronic clothing iron that looks like sandwich maker. just fold up clothes properly, put inside the machine. set temperature and it can iron the clothes

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