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Young Inventor Builds Motor Without Rare Earths

August 12, 2022 Al Williams 172 Viewselectric vehicle, motor, reluctance motor, science fair 1 min read
Young Inventor Builds Motor Without Rare Earths
Young Inventor Builds Motor Without Rare Earths

[Robert Sansone] is a 17-year-old from Florida and, like most of us, he likes to tinker. He’s apparently got the time for it because he’s completed at least 60 projects

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