A new engine was developed by researchers at E.T.H Zurich Department of Power Electronics and marketed by Swiss Celeroton can run more than 1 million rpm.
For comparison, collapsed stars turning 60,000 rpm, a mixture of about 30 000 and high performance engines at about 10,000 rpm.
Matchbook size of the engine is Titatnium shell, very thin wires and a trade secret of iron in the shape of cylinders. The need for small electronic devices smaller holes are needed, which means smaller, faster, more efficient practices.
For comparison, collapsed stars turning 60,000 rpm, a mixture of about 30 000 and high performance engines at about 10,000 rpm.
Matchbook size of the engine is Titatnium shell, very thin wires and a trade secret of iron in the shape of cylinders. The need for small electronic devices smaller holes are needed, which means smaller, faster, more efficient practices.
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