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...electronics. I'd say I've probably lost some of the art of doing it myself. I used to build my own data processors and things for experiments, and now that I lead rather than really work for a living, I've probably gotten a little rusty on the designing as compared to the using. From your R&D...

...layer. surrounding the body, accelerating evaporation to produce a cooling effect. People have been using fans to. cool themselves long before the advent of the electric motor; it was logical then, that fans would be one of. the first things to be mechanized. At some point however, engineers became...

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GE.com | imagination at work
Especially when it's our own employees being taken care of by GE technology.
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HowStuffWorks "Solid State Electronics Channel"
The brushless motor is more precise than a regular electric motor and it's also a great deal more efficient.

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Numerical control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
F. W. Alexanderson, a Swedish immigrant to the U.S. working at General Electric (GE). Alexanderson had worked on the problem of torque amplification

Transformer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The secondary windings could be connected to several 'electric candles' (arc lamps) of his own design.[7 [8 The coils Yablochkov employed

The Electric Unicycle
Build your own electric unicycle! You need the parts listed below, some welding, fabrication,

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An electric motor in 10 minutes Fun with High Voltage A 30 second motor Listening to magnetism

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An electric motor in 10 minutes The single brush motor A bigger motor The double brush improvement

OEMs look to insource electric traction motor engineering and...
OEMs look to insource electric traction motor engineering and production
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GM to build electric motors for hybrids, EVs, in Baltimore
GM has announced plans to build its own electric drive motors for future hybrid and electric vehicles, making it the first major U.S. automaker to
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