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  • 1Motor Development International — Type Private S.A. Industry Automobile industry Genre Car manufacturer Founded Carros Founder(s) Guy Nègre …

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  • 2Motor controller — A motor controller is a device or group of devices that serves to govern in some predetermined manner the performance of an electric motor.[1] A motor controller might include a manual or automatic means for starting and stopping the motor,… …

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  • 3Pneumatic motor — The Victor Tatin airplane of 1879 used a compressed air engine for propulsion. Original craft, at Musée de l Air et de l Espace …

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  • 4Citroën C-ZERO — Citroën C ZERO. Citroën C ZERO rear. The Citroën C …

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  • 5Ford Motor Company — Ford redirects here. For other uses, see Ford (disambiguation). Ford Motor Company …

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  • 6Drum Motor — A Drum Motor (sometimes referred to as a motorised pulley) is in simplistic terms a highly efficient geared motor drive enclosed within a steel shell providing a single component driving pulley for conveyor belts. Drum Motor with Planitory Gear …

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  • 7MG Motor — UK Limited Type Private limited company Industry Automotive Founded 2006 Headquarters …

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  • 8Ullage motor — Ullage motors or Ullage engines are relatively small, independently fueled rocket engines that may be fired to accelerate the rocket prior to main engine ignition, when the vehicle is in a zero g situation.By Newton s laws of motion, these motors …

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  • 9Turbofan — [ CFM56 3 turbofan, lower half, side view.] A turbofan is a type of jet engine, similar to a turbojet. It essentially consists of a ducted fan with a smaller diameter turbojet engine mounted behind it that powers the fan. Part of the airstream… …

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  • 10Model rocket — A typical model rocket during launch A model rocket is a small rocket that is commonly advertised as being able to be launched by anybody, to, in general, low altitudes (usually to around 100–500 m (300–1500 ft) for a 30 g (1 oz.) model) and …

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