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  1. The Motor

    About the UK car magazine the Australian Motor magazine Motor magazine Refimprove date December 2009 File Motor magazine 16 May 1981.jpg thumb right Motor magazine, 16 May 1981 issue The Motor later, just Motor not to be confused with the American Hearst Corporation trade publication , or the Australia n magazine of the same name was a United Kingdom British weekly automobile magazine car magazine founded on 28 January 1903. The journal was absorbed by its rival Autocar in 1988. For a brief period after the takeover by Autocar , the name lived on as the magazine was called Autocar & Motor however, the Motor name was dropped soon afterwards. Cover price In January 1968, during a period of government induced currency depreciation, the UK cover price of the magazine was increased from 2s. to 2s 6d equivalent to an increase from 0.10 to 0.125 . ref name Motor196801 cite journal authorlink Charles Bulmer Ed title News journal Motor volume pages page 76 date 13 January 1968 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Motor Category Publications established in 1903 Category British automobile magazines Transport mag stub UK mag stub it The Motor pt The Motor ...   more details



  1. T-Motor

    T Motor was the name given by the New York Central to its ALCO GE T1a, T1b, T2a, T2b, and T3a electric locomotives. After the New York Central was merged into Penn Central , Penn Central continued operating them. History ALCO and GE co built T Motors from 1913 to 1926. T Motors were only used on the third rail territory from Grand Central Terminal on to the Hudson and Harlem Divisions. They were the powerhouses of the GCT Division. T Motors hauled everything from commuter trains to the 20th Century Limited . At Croton Harmon on the Hudson Division, T Motors would be switched with steam, and later, diesel motive power to continue the journey. During Penn Central management, Penn Central was painted in NYC lettering on the engines. Slowly, T Motors were replaced by New York, New Haven and Hartford FL9 s on the Penn Central roster. External links http paintshop.railfan.net backlot nyc t motor.bvd.html A drawing of a T Motor in lightning stripe livery References http pc.smellycat.com pics equip electric.html Penn Central Railroad Online GE electrics Category ALCO locomotives Category 600V DC third rail locomotives Category New York Central Railroad locomotives Category B B B B locomotives Category Passenger locomotives Category Electric locomotives of the United States ...   more details



  1. Motor starter

    Starter motor or motor starter may refer to Motor controller , a device that regulates the performance of an electric motor Starter motor , an electric motor that rotates an internal combustion engine until it can power itself, such as in automobiles disambig ...   more details



  1. Motor carrier

    Motor carrier may refer to A company which employs large semi truck and bus drivers. See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA . Motor Carrier an English automobile. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Motor coach

    Motor coach can refer to a road Coach vehicle a long distance bus a rail motor coach motor car, self propelled passenger carrying vehicle disambig ...   more details



  1. Motor (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar motor Motor is a device that creates motion. It usually refers to an engine of some kind. It may also specifically refer to Electric motor , a machine that converts electricity into a mechanical motion AC motor , an electric motor that is driven by alternating current Synchronous motor , an alternating current motor distinguished by a rotor spinning with coils passing magnets at the same rate as the alternating current and resulting magnetic field which drives it Induction motor , also called a squirrel cage motor, a type of asynchronous alternating current motor where power is supplied to the rotating device by means of electromagnetic induction DC motor , an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity Brushed DC electric motor , an internally commutated electric motor designed to be run from a direct current power source Brushless DC motor , a synchronous electric motor which is powered by direct current electricity and has an electronically controlled commutation system, instead of a mechanical commutation system based on brushes Electrostatic motor , a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge Servo motor , an electric motor that operates a servo, commonly used in robotics Stepper motor , a type of electric motor capable ... fan cooled electric motor , an electric motor that is self cooled by a fan, typically used for motors ... or system Hydraulic motor , a machine that converts the energy of pressurized liquid flow into mechanical motion Rocket motor , usually refers to solid rocket engines Molecular motor , the agents of movement in living organisms Synthetic molecular motor , molecular machines capable of rotation ... motor , a machine that converts the energy of compressed air into mechanical motion Other uses Motor ... Mountains in Siberia http developer.berlios.de projects motor Motor Software , integrated development environment for Unix like systems Biology Motor system , the physiological system that is responsible ...   more details



  1. Motor pool

    for a pool or group of motor vehicles fleet vehicle unreferenced date November 2009 In neuroscience , a motor pool refers to a group of motor neurons motor Spinal nerves spinal neurons that innervate the same muscle . The biological significance of motor pool organization is in the fact that motor pools with many neurons produce finer movements. For example, the motor unit of muscles in the torso will control more muscle fibers and so cannot discriminate and selectively contract one particular fiber over another. In finger s, the muscles will have a higher proportion of neurons innervating similar muscles, thus allowing for more precise movements. See also Motor unit Category Neuroscience neuroscience stub ...   more details



  1. Motor Boys

    Image Motor Boys cover.png thumb 150px right Front cover of Motor Boys Afloat , 1908 edition. The Motor Boys were the heroes of a popular series of adventure books for boys at the turn of the 20th century ... Volumes 18 21 The Motor Boys Bob Baker, son of a rich banker. Ned Slade, son of the proprietor of a large department store. Jerry Hopkins, son of a well&ndash to&ndash do widow. List of titles The Motor Boys or, Chums Through Thick And Thin 1906 The Motor Boys Overland or, A Long Trip For Fun And Fortune 1906 The Motor Boys In Mexico or, The Secret Of The Buried City 1906 The Motor Boys Across The Plains or, The Hermit Of Lost Lake 1907 The Motor Boys Afloat or, The Cruise Of The Dartaway 1908 The Motor Boys On The Atlantic or, The Mystery Of The Lighthouse 1908 The Motor Boys In Strange Waters or, Lost In A Floating Forest 1909 The Motor Boys On The Pacific or, The Young Derelict Hunters 1909 The Motor Boys In The Clouds or, A Trip For Fame And Fortune 1910 The Motor Boys Over The Rockies or, A Mystery Of The Air 1911 The Motor Boys Over The Ocean or, A Marvelous Rescue In Mid Air 1911 The Motor Boys On The Wing or, Seeking The Airship Treasure 1912 The Motor Boys After A Fortune or, The Hut On Snake Island 1912 The Motor Boys On The Border or, Sixty Nuggets Of Gold 1913 The Motor Boys Under The Sea or, From Airship To Submarine 1914 The Motor Boys On Road And River or, Racing To Save A Life 1915 Ned, Bob And Jerry At Boxwood Hall or, The Motor Boys As Freshman 1916 Ned, Bob And Jerry On A Ranch or, The Motor Boys Among The Cowboys 1917 Ned, Bob And Jerry In The Army or, The Motor Boys As Volunteers 1918 Ned, Bob And Jerry On The Firing Line or, The Motor Boys Fighting For Uncle Sam 1919 Ned, Bob And Jerry Bound For Home or, The Motor Boys On The Wrecked Troopship 1920 The Motor ... etext 5004 The Motor Boys on the Pacific on Project Gutenberg http newportvintagebooks.com seriesgallery Juvenile index.html Series Gallery of Motor Boys Dustjackets Category Stratemeyer Syndicate ...   more details



  1. Motor strip

    unreferenced date December 2007 orphan date November 2007 The motor strip is a band running down the side of the frontal lobe of the brain that controls all bodily and bowel movements. It is another term for the Primary motor cortex Primary Motor Cortex . It is located anterior to the central sulcus. Category Brain biology stub ...   more details



  1. DC motor

    Unreferenced date January 2008 A DC motor is an electric motor that runs on direct current DC electricity. Brushed main Brushed DC electric motor The brushed DC electric motor generates torque directly from DC power supplied to the motor by using internal commutation, stationary permanent magnets, and rotating ... magnetic field experiences a torque or force known as Lorentz force. Advantages of a brushed DC motor include low initial cost, high reliability, and simple control of motor speed. Disadvantages are high ... the motor to the spinning wire windings of the rotor inside the motor. Synchronous main Brushless DC electric motor Stepper motor Switched reluctance motor Synchronous DC motors, such as the Brushless DC electric motor brushless DC motor and the stepper motor , require external commutation to generate ... to a synchronous ac motor. Brushless main Brushless DC electric motor Switched reluctance motor Brushless DC motors use a rotating permanent magnet in the rotor, and stationary electrical magnets on the motor housing. A motor controller converts DC to alternating current AC . This design is simpler ... the motor to the spinning rotor. Advantages of brushless motors include long life span, little or no maintenance ... motor speed controllers. Uncommutated Other types of DC motors require no commutation. Homopolar motor A homopolar motor has a magnetic field along the axis of rotation and an electric current that at some .... This has restricted the practical application of this type of motor. Ball bearing motor A ball bearing motor is an unusual electric motor that consists of two ball bearing type bearings, with the inner ... of a DC motor External links http www.magnet.fsu.edu education tutorials java dcmotor index.html DC Motor Interactive Java Tutorial National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Steps to make a working model of dc motor can be found on ref http sci toys.com scitoys scitoys electro electro.html motor ref References references Electric motor Category Electric motors electric power stub de Gleichstrommotor ...   more details



  1. Motor system

    Unreferenced date October 2009 The motor system is the part of the central nervous system that is involved with movement. It consists of the Corticospinal tract pyramidal and extrapyramidal system . The motor pathway also called pyramidal tract or the corticospinal tract start in the motor center of the cerebral cortex . There are upper and lower motor neuron s in the corticospinal tract. The motor impulses originates in the Giant pyramidal cells or Betz cells of the motor area i.e precentral gyrus of cerebral cortex. These are the upper motor neurons UMN of the corticospinal tract. The axon s of these cells pass in the depth of the cerebral cortex to the Corona radiata and then to the Internal Capsule passing through the posterior branch of internal capsule and continue to descend in the Midbrain and the Medulla Oblongata . In the lower part of Medulla oblongata 80 to 85 of these fibers decussate pass to the opposite side and descend in the White matter of the Lateral funiculus of the spinal cord on the opposite side. The remaining 15 to 20 pass to the same side. Fibers for the extremities limb s pass 100 to the opposite side. The fibers of the corticospinal tract terminate at different levels in the Anterior horn of the Grey matter of the spinal cord. Here the Lower Motor Neurons LMN of the corticospinal cord are located. Peripheral motor nerve s carry the motor impulses from the anterior horn to the voluntary muscle s. See also Motor skills Motor dysfunction DEFAULTSORT Motor System Category Motor system Category Anatomy Category Motor control Neuroanatomy stub fa ja zh ...   more details



  1. Motor control

    Multiple issues cleanup August 2009 unreferenced August 2009 Motor control are information processing related activities carried out by the central nervous system that organize the musculoskeletal system to create motor coordination coordinated movements and Motor skills skilled actions . Motor control is also the name of a thriving field within Neuroscience that analyzes how people, animals and their nervous system controls movement. Simple tasks such as reaching for a cup of coffee are actually surprisingly complex. They arise from a complex coordination between muscles limbs neural circuitry The involved processes are complex and may be roughly divided as follows perception motor planning motor execution feedback biomechanics Motor control is the process that must be performed in order to achieve movement. In other words, motor coordination is essentially the complex set of interactions between neural processes involved in moving a limb, and the actual limb in movement. Aspects of Motor Control Motor control can be thought to concern two types of movements volitional and reflexive . Beyond anatomical divisions, motor coordination studies often seek to explore one of the following questions What are the physics and mathematical modeling of the limb movement involved? How complicated and coordinated is the limb movement ? How are movements of several joints coordinated? Fortunately for researchers, multi limb movements can often be modeled by simple mathematical models. A single limb can be broken down into components such as muscles, tendons, bones, and nerves. The physics ... motor control Coordination Dynamics framework emphasizes the dynamical and time continuous interplay ... of movement from motor errors. Optimal control and estimation frameworks see Bayesian brain start .... Many internal model studies fall into this framework. See also Motor learning Sensory integration Motor skill Motor system Motor coordination DEFAULTSORT Motor Control Category Motor control fa ...   more details



  1. Inchworm motor

    The inchworm motor is a device that uses piezoelectric actuator s to move a shaft with nanometer Accuracy and precision precision . Deleted image removed File Piezo Inchworm Motor a.jpg 250px Example of an inchworm motor. File Piezomotor type inchworm.gif thumb 250px Figure 1. Diagram of Piezo Inchworm Motor in action. File Inchworm Motor.jpg thumb 250px Figure 2. Six Step Actuation Processes of the Piezo Inchworm Motor. In its simplest form, the inchworm motor uses three piezo actuators 2 and 3, see Figure 1. mounted inside a tube 1 and electrified in sequence to grip a shaft 4 which is then moved in a linear direction. Motion of the shaft is due to the extension of the lateral piezo 2 pushing on two clutching piezos 3 . Operation The actuation process of the inchworm motor is a six step cyclical process after the initial relaxation and initialization phase. Initially, all three piezos are relaxed and unextended. To initialize the inchworm motor the clutching piezo closest to the direction of desired motion which then becomes the forward clutch piezo is electrified first then the six step cycle begins as follows see Figure 2. Step 1. Extension of the lateral piezo. Step 2. Extension of the aft clutch piezo. Step 3. Relaxation of the forward clutch piezo. Step 4. Relaxation of the lateral piezo. Step 5. Extension of the forward clutch piezo. Step 6. Relaxation of the aft clutch ... The inchworm motor is commonly used in scanning tunneling microscope s STM s . An STM requires ... by connecting the scanning tip to the shaft of the inchworm motor. The inchworm motor, in turn ... by the inchworm motor is either manually controlled or automatically controlled by connecting the motor to a feedback system. Patch Clamping The inchworm motor can be used in the patch clamp patch clamping ... micro manipulation of a glass pipette. The inchworm motor is particularly ideal in patch clamping ...&Wiki iw Miniature Piezo Stepping Motor Principle tech stub Electric motor Category Electric motors ...   more details



  1. Pullback motor

    A pullback motor also pull back or pull back is a simple clockwork motor used in toy car s. Pulling the car backwards hence the name winds up an internal coil spring . When released, the car is propelled forwards by the spring. Once the spring has unwound and the car is moving, the motor is disengaged by a clutch or ratchet and the car then rolls freely onwards. ref name Darda, standard motor Cite web title Darda standard Mega motor url http www.onlytoys.com toystore.taf?do skudetail&sku D11713 publisher onlytoys.com ref Most of these cars are otherwise free rolling. Winding them up requires them to be pushed downwards, engaging the clutch. ref name Darda, standard motor As the motor is only engaged for winding whilst held down, the complete winding must be completed in one pass, unlike the Flywheel motor flywheel motor . A few motors have an internal one way clutch that allows winding with a back and forth motion. ref name Darda, standard motor Some pullback motors, usually intended for racing in pairs, have used a catch and release mechanism to retain their springs. These may be wound separately, then launched together by releasing their spring triggers. Darda toy Darda use such a mechanism for their Stop n Go motor. ref Cite web title Darda Stop n Go replacement motor url http www.onlytoys.com toystore.taf?do skudetail&sku D11714 publisher onlytoys.com ref This is pre wound, then releases automatically when shunted from behind. This allows relay race s to be set up with multiple cars. A few pullback motors are used in toys other than cars. The K Nex construction toy has such a motor, as have some later Meccano sets. The very simplest of these motors may use a stretched rubber band as a linear spring, rather than a coil spring. These are bulky and less powerful but require little manufacturing sophistication coil springs, although apparently simple, demand a highly developed steel metallurgy . For this reason these toys are usually home or crafts made. See also Friction ...   more details



  1. Motor cortex

    File Human motor cortex topography.png thumb Topography of human motor cortex. Different body parts are represented by distinct areas, lined up along a fold called the central sulcus. Motor cortex is a term ... of voluntary motion physics motor functions. Anatomy of the motor cortex The motor cortex can be divided into four main parts the primary motor cortex or M1 , responsible for generating the neural impulses controlling execution of movement and the secondary motor cortices , including the posterior parietal cortex , responsible for transforming visual information into motor commands the premotor cortex , responsible for motor guidance of movement and control of proximal and torso trunk muscles of the body and the supplementary motor area or SMA , responsible for planning and coordination of complex ... importance to motor function, most notably the cerebellum and subcortical nucleus neuroanatomy motor nuclei . Early work on motor cortex function In 1949 Canadian neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield .... Furthermore, there appeared to be a motor map of the body surface along the gyrus that comprises area 4. Area 4 is therefore now known as the primary motor cortex . Following this discovery, he discovered ... areas are located in Brodmann s area 6. The motor cortical areas are now typically divided into three regions which have 2 different functional roles primary motor cortex M1 pre motor area PMA supplementary motor area SMA Penfield s experiments have made everything seem pretty straightforward the purpose of M1 is to connect the brain to the lower motor neurons via the spinal cord in order to tell them which particular muscles need to contract. These upper motor neurons are found in layer 5 of the motor cortex and contain some of the largest cells in the brain Betz cell s whose cell bodies ... or pyramidal tract. However, a single layer 5 forms synapses with many lower motor neurons which innervate ... motor neurons. The activity of a single M1 neuron could cause contraction of more than one muscle ...   more details



  1. Tesla motor

    Tesla motor may refer to Induction motor Tesla Motors , car company Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. disambig ...   more details



  1. Motor Music

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 infobox record label image parent founded 1994 founder distributor genre Rock country url http www.motormusic.de Motor Music is an independent record label located in Berlin, Germany dealing mainly with rock music . It was founded in 1994 and until 2004 was a subsidiary of Universal Music Group . Among the artists who either released music on this label or were distributed by this label in Germany are 4Lyn Amy Winehouse Die rzte Bobo in White Wooden Houses Dorfdisko Dune German band Dune Editors Emigrate Emil Bulls JR Ewing Feeling B Hund am Strand Jennifer Rostock Klee band Klee Koufax Muse band Muse Patrick Wolf PeterLicht Phillip Boa Photonensurfer Polarkreis 18 Rammstein Schrottgrenze Soko band Soko Sum 41 Super700 TempEau Tocotronic Ween Winson Wir sind Helden Yeah Yeah Yeahs Thom Yorke Zoot Woman See also List of record labels Category American record labels Germany record label stub da Motor Music de Motor Music es Motor Music Records lv Motor Music ru Motor Music sv Motor Music Records uk Motor Music ...   more details



  1. Bühler Motor

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Company company name B hler Motor Group company logo company type Corporation foundation 25 June 1925 location Nuremberg , Germany key people Peter Muhr, President & COO industry Precision and Electrical Engineering slogan Creating things for motion num employees approx ... Unreferenced date February 2009 B hler Motor , headquartered in Nuremberg , Germany, is an international ... continents Europe, USA, Asia Buehler Motor is a leading supplier of motors and pumps. It supplies ..., vending machines, paper handling, building automation systems . B hler Motor is certified ... motor production in Nuremberg br 1960 Opened new factory in Monheim, Bavaria br 1969 First automotive applications for Delco Electronics , USA br 1974 Opened Buehler Motor Inc., USA in Kinston, North ..., North Carolina br 1994 Start of production at Buehler Motor s.r.o. in Hradec Kr lov , Czech Republic ... from Gebr der B hler Nachfolger GmbH to B hler Motor GmbH br 1998 Opened subsidiary in Hong Kong with production ... Dana Corp. and opened the development site Buehler Motor UK Ltd. in Andover, Hampshire opened Buehler Motor Zhuhai Ltd., PR in China Locations B hler Motor GmbH Headquarters , Nuremberg , Germany B hler Motor GmbH, Monheim, Bavaria Monheim , Germany B hler Motor s.r.o., Hradec Kr lov , Czech Republic Buehler Motor UK Ltd., Andover, Hampshire , Great Britain Buehler Motor Inc., Morrisville, North Carolina , USA Buehler Motor, Inc., Chihuahua, Chihuahua Chihuahua , Mexico Buehler Motor China Ltd., Hong Kong , People s Republic of China Buehler Motor Zhuhai Ltd., Zhuhai Zhuhai City , Guangdong Guangdong Province , People s Republic of China Products DC motor s gearmotor DC gearmotors Planetary gear motors Spur gear Motors with spur gears Brushless DC electric motor BLDC motors water pump Pumps Linear actuator s External links Website B hler Motor Group http www.buehlermotor.com www.buehlermotor.com ... Category German brands DEFAULTSORT Buhler Motor ...   more details



  1. Electrostatic motor

    An electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge . Usually, electrostatic motors are the dual electronics dual of conventional coil based motors. They typically require a high voltage power supply, although very small motors employ lower voltages. Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages. In the 1750s, the first electrostatic motors were developed by Benjamin Franklin and Andrew Gordon inventor Andrew Gordon . Today the electrostatic motor finds frequent use in micro mechanical Microelectromechanical systems MEMS systems where their drive voltages are below 100 volts, and where moving charged plates are far easier to fabricate than coils and iron cores. The prime classifications of electrostatic motors by the USPTO are Class 310 ELECTRICAL GENERATOR OR MOTOR STRUCTURE 300 NON DYNAMOELECTRIC 308 Charge accumulating 309 Electrostatic Patents US patent 633829 J. Gallegos Static electric Machine US patent 735621 Elihu Thomson E. Thomson Electrostatic motor US patent 993561 Harold B. Smith Apparatus for transforming electrical energy ... Townsend Brown T. T. Brown Electrostatic motor 1934 09 25 US patent 3433981 B. Bollee Electrostatic Motor ed. Electrostatics from Atmospheric Electricity US patent 3436630 B. Bollee Electrostatic Motor ... Motor See also Electrostatic generator Electric motor External articles and further reading ... M., http www.coe.ufrj.br acmq elmotor.html An Electrostatic Linear Motor . 24 January 2002. C.L. Stong ... Motor . http users.tm.net lapointe Electrostatic Motor.html ElectrostaticMotor . tm.net. Fast ... . Heavy Lifting Electrostatic Motors at Univ. Tokyo http www.aml.t.u tokyo.ac.jp movies es motor ... project details&ID 53&lng en tech stub Category Electric motors de Elektrostatischer Motor fr Machine lectrostatique nl Elektrostatische motor ja ta ...   more details



  1. Tunnel motor

    Tunnel motor may refer to EMD SD40T 2 locomotive EMD SD45T 2 locomotive disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Motor Carrier

    Other uses Motor carrier disambiguation The Motor Carrier was an England English automobile built only in 1904. Designed as a 6 hp pleasure car , it could be converted into a goods vehicle capable of carrying 900 pound mass lb 400 kg . References David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles . Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Veteran auto stub ...   more details



  1. Motor Z

    Orphan date February 2009 Incomplete date February 2009 Motor Z is a Brazil ian Scooter motorcycle motor scooter maker, building electric motorcycles with China Chinese parts. Electric models S 500 V 500 S 800 SS 500 S 1000 See also Scooter motorcycle Scooter stand up External links http www.motor z.com.br Category Scooter manufacturers Category Electric scooters pt Motor Z ...   more details



  1. Repulsion motor

    A repulsion motor is a type of electric motor for use on alternating current . It was formerly used as a traction motor for electric train s but has been superseded by other types of motors and is now only of historical interest. Repulsion class wikitable Idle Short circuit Position for br clockwise operation Position for br counterclockwise operation Image Repulsion als symbol leerlauf.svg center ... in a repulsion motor could be explained as follows. Figure 1 shows a two pole motor with its magnetic .... As the motor torque is due to repulsion action, this motor is named as repulsion motor. Construction The motor has a stator and a Rotor electric rotor but there is no electrical connection between the two ... line drawn through the axis of the stator. The motor can be started, stopped and reversed ... connected to the supply.. Types of Repulsion Motors Types of repulsion motor are listed ... to match the torque speed characteristics of the motor as closely as possible to the service it was required to provide. 1. Repulsion motor 2. Compensated repulsion motor 3. Repulsion Start, induction run motor 4. Repulsion induction motor Elihu Thomson The Elihu Thomson motor is the original repulsion motor and is described in Construction above. the motor is called as elihu thomson motor. Deri The Miksa D ri Deri motor is similar to the Elihu Thomson type but has two pairs of short circuited ... repulsion motor devised independently by Latour and by Winter Eichberg . There are, again ... is in Series and parallel circuits series with the stator winding of the motor. This motor has the same torque speed characteristics as an ordinary series wound motor. Atkinson The Atkinson motor has ... bars were short circuited together to create the equivalent of a squirrel cage induction motor. See also Electric motor AC motors SR Class CP electric multiple unit SR Class SL electric multiple unit Electric motor Sources The Electrical Year Book 1937, published by Emmott and Company Limited, Manchester ...   more details



  1. Motor Trend

    Infobox Magazine title Motor Trend image file Motor Trend February 2010 cover.jpg image caption Motor Trend , February 2010 publisher Source Interlink Media circulation frequency Monthly language English language English category Automobile editor editor title firstdate September 1949 country United States website http www.motortrend.com motortrend.com issn wikinews Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, issued by Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles, California Los Angeles , and bearing the tag line The Magazine for a Motoring World . Petersen Publishing was sold to British publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia ... Motor Trend publisher Echo Media date accessdate 2011 01 30 ref One of the earliest and most enduring of the magazine s creations was its Motor Trend Car of the Year Car of the Year award, given almost ... in the 70s and having given rise to Motor Trend Truck of the Year Truck of the Year and Motor Trend Import Car of the Year Import Car of the Year as well as Motor Trend SUV of the Year SUV of the Year ... the magazine looks at off roader s, MPV s and sport utility vehicle s. Offshoots Truck Trend and Motor Trend Classic are two offshoots of Motor Trend magazine. Truck Trend magazine presents features ... their own vehicles. Motor Trend Classic , which took a break from publishing in the late 2000s, will be restarted ... during the last 60 years. Used car warranty In 2009, Motor Trend introduced a certified used car program, ref cite web accessdate 2009 01 24 url http www.autoblog.com 2009 01 24 i motor trend i getting into the used car business continued title Motor Trend getting into the used car business publisher ... reflist External links http www.motortrend.com Motor Trend Official website http www.trucktrend.com ... in 1949 Category Monthly magazines transport mag stub fr Motor Trend lt Motor Trend pl Motor Trend pt Motor Trend ...   more details



  1. Motor transport

    Unreferenced date June 2010 Motor transport MT refers to the operation and maintenance of a List of military vehicles military vehicle fleet especially truck s , and sometimes to the servicemembers to operate and maintain them. Traditionally, motor transport organizations are responsible for a unit s Category Military trucks military trucks and associated equipment, as well as the transport of personnel and material from one place to another. In a unit employing towed artillery , motor transport provides the prime movers. See also List of U.S. military vehicles by model number Transportation Corps United States Army Motor Transport Corps United States Army World War One 6th Motor Transport Battalion Army engineering maintenance Category Military trucks Category Military logistics US mil stub ...   more details




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