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- A nanomotor is a molecular or nanoscale device capable of converting energy into movement. It can typically generate forces on the order of piconewtons...
- research and development phase, but some primitive molecular machines and nanomotors have been tested. An example is a sensor having a switch approximately...
- nanotube nanomotor. Nature already has some of the most efficient and powerful kinds of nanomotors. Some of these natural biological nanomotors have been...
- 968 -- Robert, et al. -- "Electrostatic Motor" Electrostatic generator Nanomotor Oxford Electric Bell Daniel C. Ludois; Kevin Frankforter; Aditya N. Ghule;...
- nanoscale plasmonic motor (sometimes called a "light mill") is a type of nanomotor, converting light energy to rotational motion at nanoscale. It is constructed...
- molecular devices whose motion is controlled via changing voltage: a nanotube nanomotor, a molecular actuator, and a nanoelectromechanical relaxation oscillator...
- Piezoelectric Fluid Thermal Newton's laws Euler–Bernoulli beam equation Electrostatics Electromagnetism Piezoelectricity Microfluidics Sensors Nanotube nanomotor...
- engine Micromotor Flagella – biological motor used by some microorganisms Nanomotor Molecular motor Synthetic molecular motor Adiabatic quantum motor Multifuel...
- Research Institute (NBS), Goel examines the physics of life and the way nanomotors read and write information into DNA. Goel received a PhD and M.A. in physics...
- designed particles such as swimming J**** colloids, bimetallic nanorods, nanomotors and walking grains. In the case of directed propulsion, which is driven...