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Turbocharging allows automakers to get the same power out of a smaller, more efficient motor — though the efficiency generally goes away if you're hammering the throttle.
This, the Florida scientists report in the journal Nano Letters, should make for a more efficient motor.
Because motorists across America have started buying far more efficient motor cars, less fuel overall is being consumed.
Now available for preorder on Kickstarter, the Cortland will bring a better battery (290Wh for 25 miles of assisted riding), a more efficient motor, and better software to the line of bikes.
The revolution mechanism renders dsDNA void of coiling and torque during translocation of the lengthy helical chromosome, thus resulting in more efficient motor energy conversion.
At higher force levels, G/A subjects were able to generate more force per motor unit size suggesting more efficient motor unit function with increasing muscle force.
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"We just need more powerful and more efficient motors".
And other, less headline-hogging ideas are there: microfactories, purpose-built stuff for industries, more efficient motors, and so on.
Smaller, more efficient motors match up well with the electric motors of hybrid systems and make it possible to operate the hydrocarbon-powered motors in their most efficient range.
This, plus cleverer control units, a more efficient electric motor and a neat system to recover exhaust heat for a quick engine warm-up, not only improve the official CO2 result but make the Prius more economical in the real world.
The name, "toroid ion" should give us some kind of hint, some idea of how a molecularly charged donut might make for a lighter high-performance battery or more efficient electric motor.
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