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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automobile powered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is powered by an automobile engine or technology, often in discussions about vehicles or machinery.
Example: "The new model features an automobile powered engine that enhances fuel efficiency."
Alternatives: "car powered" or "vehicle powered".
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German mechanical engineer Karl Benz patented the first practical automobile powered by an internal-combustion engine.
It was called the Electrovan, the automotive industry's first attempt at making an automobile powered by a hydrogen fuel cell -- a technology now embraced as the power train of the future.
In this paper, a model reference adaptive controller is designed using the Lyapunov method, for tracking a time varying power profile in an automobile powered by a fuel cell.
They are relics from a past when the roomy automobile, powered by an infinite supply of cheap gasoline was powering a more certain nation towards the American Dream.
Researchers at General Motors have revealed plans to build an automobile powered by energy from the ongoing trial of Casey Anthony.
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Electric automobile, battery-powered motor vehicle, originating in the late 1880s and used for private passenger, truck, and bus transportation.
In 1900, a race was staged at the track between a gasoline-powered automobile and an electrically powered automobile.
In this paper, we consider the design of a fuel-cell powered automobile that utilizes methane as a source of hydrogen to power a PEM fuel cell.
In this paper, the control problems that arise during dynamic operation of a fuel-cell powered automobile, are analyzed.
In this paper, we consider design and control issues in a fuel-cell powered automobile that utilizes methane as a source of hydrogen.
We're going to have to, you know, develop a hydrogen-powered automobile.
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