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nanomotor is a
molecular or
nanoscale device capable of
converting energy into movement. It can
typically generate forces on the
order of piconewtons...
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nanotube nanomotor.
Nature already has some of the most
efficient and
powerful kinds of
nanomotors. Some of
these natural biological nanomotors have been...
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research and
development phase, but some
primitive molecular machines and
nanomotors have been tested. An
example is a
sensor having a
switch approximately...
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Electrostatic generator Nanomotor Oxford Electric Bell
Daniel C. Ludois;
Kevin Frankforter;
Aditya N. Ghule;...
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molecular devices whose motion is
controlled via
changing voltage: a
nanotube nanomotor, a
molecular actuator, and a
nanoelectromechanical relaxation oscillator...
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necessary resources such as carbon, ATP, or UV
light (which some
nanomotor examples run on). However, the
ecophagy and 'grey goo' scenarios, like...
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Piezoelectric Fluid Thermal Newton's laws Euler–Bernoulli beam
equation Electrostatics Electromagnetism Piezoelectricity Microfluidics Sensors Nanotube nanomotor...
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engine Micromotor Flagella –
biological motor used by some
microorganisms Nanomotor Molecular motor Synthetic molecular motor Adiabatic quantum motor Multifuel...
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investigator in its
Nanomaterials Innovation Lab. In 2014, her team
built a
nanomotor that was
significantly smaller, faster, and
longer running than any previously...
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drive actuator Linear actuator Load cell
Microactuator Nanotube nanomotor Robot actuators Torque motor Escudier, Marcel; Atkins, Tony (2019). "A...