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Japanese automakers in particular have been turning to rare earths for the electric motors used in power steering in gasoline-powered cars, as well as the more powerful electric motors that help propel gasoline-electric hybrids like the Prius.
Japanese automakers in particular have been turning to rare earths for the electric motors used in power steering in gasoline-powered cars, as well as the more powerful electric motors that help propel gasoline-electric hybrids like the Toyota Prius.
Stark and Yinsen secretly build a powerful electric generator called an arc reactor to power Stark's electromagnet and then begin to secretly build a suit of armor to be powered by the reactor and utilized as a means of escape.
Unmanned and dangerous Making waves Watching as you shop Cyberlawyer 2.0 ReprintsIts recent rebirth has been almost as rapid as its fall, helped by two related developments: power electronics capable of handling huge flows of current, and smaller, more powerful electric motors.
Stun guns deliver powerful electric shocks that can be deadly and are illegal in the UK.
The Hybrid moves along with the help of two powerful electric motors.
Their reaction is to fortify their homes with higher walls and more powerful electric fences.
Compared with the departing model, this Hybrid mates a smaller, stingier gas engine with a more powerful electric motor.
As the switches are hit by a carefully timed sequence of laser pulses, a powerful electric field is created.
A powerful electric motor is mounted above two small wheels which are harnessed side by side to form a unicycle.
The addition of powerful electric motors means that automakers can use smaller, lighter, more efficient engines, considerably improving fuel economy.
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