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  2. Hairpin technology - Wikipedia

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    Hairpin technology is a winding technology for stators in electric motors and generators and is also used for traction applications in electric vehicles. In contrast to conventional winding technologies, the hairpin technology is based on solid, flat copper bars which are inserted into the stator stack. These copper bars, also known as hairpins ...

  3. Electric supercharger - Wikipedia

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    An electric supercharger is a specific type of supercharger for internal combustion engines that uses an electrically powered forced-air system that contains an electric motor to pressurize the intake air. By pressurizing the air available to the engine intake system, the air becomes more dense, and is matched with more fuel, producing the ...

  4. Edison Motors - Wikipedia

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    Edison Motors is a Canadian electric truck manufacturing startup based in British Columbia, specializing in plug-in diesel-electric series hybrid technology for semi-truck prime-mover tractor units, full-size solid axle drive trucks, and heavy solid-axle pickups; combining a generator with electric drive motors and batteries.

  5. Lynch motor - Wikipedia

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    The Lynch motor is a unique axial gap permanent magnet brushed DC electric motor. [1] The motor has a pancake-like shape and was invented by Cedric Lynch in 1979, the relevant patent being filed on 18 December 1986. [2] The Lynch motor is built from ferrite blocks sandwiched between strips of metal, instead of conventional copper coil windings ...

  6. Meat grinder - Wikipedia

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    An employee pours meat into a meat grinder at a slaughterhouse in Pori, Finland in 1958. The first meat grinder was invented in the nineteenth century by Karl Drais. [1] The earliest form of the meat grinder was hand-cranked and forced meat into a metal plate that had several small holes, resulting in long, thin strands of meat.

  7. Induction motor - Wikipedia

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    An induction motor or asynchronous motor is an AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor that produces torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding. [1] An induction motor therefore needs no electrical connections to the rotor.

  8. Electrostatic motor - Wikipedia

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    An electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. An alternative type of electrostatic motor is the spacecraft electrostatic ion drive thruster where forces and motion are created by electrostatically accelerating ions.

  9. Synchronous motor - Wikipedia

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    A synchronous electric motor is an AC electric motor in which, at steady state, [1] the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current

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