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    contemporary disruption in the conventional car market and causing ripples in the automobile world. Plug-in electric vehicles run on an electric motor which is powered by rechargeable batteries. As opposed to the conventional hybrid electric vehicle, PEV is plugged in to the external power source to charge the batteries. PEV segment…

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    Battery technology on the Model S is market leading, using thousands of small lithium-ion cells, essentially identical to the ones in today’s modern laptops. It’s the heaviest car battery pack on the market but has the largest capacity and range (7). The Tesla S (85kw) can travel over 500km on a single charge, compared to its nearest competitor…

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    great. Every student that goes to college and needs a laptop. This is one of the largest financial expenses and I was proud to present each and every student in that class with the batteries to run the laptops that they will need for their classes. That was not received well even after they found out that they were lithium…

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    Negative Consequences Of Lead/Acid Battery

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    technology points toward the use of lead/acid batteries to supply the power for ZEVs. The negative consequences associated with lead/acid batteries are numerous. For example, lead/acid batteries contain a large amount of lead. When the life of the battery is lost, the disposal of the lead within the battery must be dealt with appropriately. An analysis by researchers at Carnegie-Mellon found that the mass production of electric cars using lead/acid battery packs would exponentially increase the…

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    Tesla Business Model

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    to sustainable energy, the original model has evolved to include the introduction of the Powerwall home and business energy storage system, solar roof panels, financial services similar to those offered by other car companies, and its Gigafactory battery production facility. The firm, however, has been criticized for trying to be all things to all people. “It is trying to be a low-cost operator through ramping up production and lowering prices, while at the same time attempting to provide a…

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    which enable the company to build batteries for its vehicles with lower…

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    besides bulk power generation, and the solar-powered vehicle is one of them. The first solar vehicle that a person could drive was demonstrated to the public in 1962 by the International Rectifier Company, and in 1977 the Bluebird car ran without a battery on solar-cells only. Since then there have been many great advances…

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    The word "Technology" doesn't have any boundaries. The new kind of innovations will always happen without any breakdown when it comes to the mobile phones or cell phones there are so many changes occurred and also new kind of technologies took place in the mobile industry. In 1973, Martin Cooper, an engineer who worked in Motorola had an idea of creating a handheld communication device which can carry by everyone to everywhere with the help of John. F Mitchell, he developed a mobile device,…

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    Mineral resources is a concentration of naturally occurring solid, liquid, or gaseous material in or on the earth’s crust that can be extracted and processed into useful materials at an affordable cost. Mineral resources are essential to support sustainable economic growth and our quality of life. Therefore, it is important to have sufficient supply of materials to provide for infrastructure, buildings, energy and goods. However, since mineral resources are nonrenewable natural resource, and…

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    Pulse Oximeter Essay

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    Abstract— Optical Pulse Oximetry is feasibly the greatest advance in patient monitoring. Pulse Oximetry enables oxygenation, an important physiological variable that is poorly detected by clinical means, to be monitored continuously and easily. Hypoxemia is commonly found in all aspects of medical practice and is a major cause of organ abnormality and death. It should be widely available and used routinely in clinical practice both in primary care and in hospital. This paper will design a…

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