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  2. HP-27S - Wikipedia

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    The HP-27S was a pocket calculator produced by Hewlett-Packard, introduced in 1988, and discontinued between 1990 and 1993 (sources vary). It was the first HP scientific calculator to use algebraic entry instead of RPN , and though it was labelled scientific , it also included features associated with specialized business calculators.

  3. A27 battery - Wikipedia

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    An A27 battery is cylindrical, 27.8 mm (1.09 in) long [1] [4] and 7.7 mm (0.30 in) in diameter, with a typical weight of 4.4 grams, and a typical capacity around 20 mAh. It has a nominal voltage of 12 V. It is similar to the A23 battery, with almost the same length and the same nominal voltage, but thinner and made of eight LR732 button cells. [5]

  4. AMC Pacer - Wikipedia

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    The EPA fuel mileage results showed the 258 cu in (4.2 L) one-barrel engine with manual transmission achieved better economy (20 mpg ‑US (12 L/100 km; 24 mpg ‑imp) city and 31 mpg ‑US (7.6 L/100 km; 37 mpg ‑imp) highway) compared to the standard, lower displacement drive train (17 mpg ‑US (14 L/100 km; 20 mpg ‑imp) city and 25 mpg ...

  5. Ford GT - Wikipedia

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    The 3.5 L EcoBoost V6 engine has been tuned and is rated at over 700 hp (522 kW; 710 PS), which is cooled by a roof-mounted air intake and new outboard-mounted intercoolers. [51] The removal of the adjustable ride height system and the stripped-out interior reduces the overall weight of the Mk II by about 200 pounds (91 kg) over the road car ...

  6. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    Designed to rival the Apple iPad, it had an identical screen size and resolution and other similar specifications, a notable addition was a Wacom-branded stylus that does not require a battery or charging. [84] ChromeOS supports multi-monitor setups on devices with a video-out port, USB 3.0 Standard-A or USB-C, the latter being preferable. [85]

  7. Electric boat - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 he designed the first significant electric launch driven by storage batteries, and named the boat Electricity. [5] The boat had a steel hull. [6] It was about 26 feet (7.9 m) long, with a beam of about 5 feet (1.5 m) and a draught of about 2 feet (610 mm). It was fitted with a 22 inches (560 mm) diameter propeller. [7]

  8. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    A rudimentary video editing software for this purpose is usually pre-installed. The video can optionally be played back at normal (real-time) speed, acting as usual video. Development. The earliest smartphone known to feature a slow motion mode is the 2009 Samsung i8000 Omnia II, which can record at QVGA (320×240) at 120 fps (frames per second).

  9. Solar panel - Wikipedia

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    Solar array mounted on a rooftop. A solar panel is a device that converts sunlight into electricity by using photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells are made of materials that produce excited electrons when exposed to light.