Motor
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A motor is a machine that converts some form of energy into mechanical energy. In some contexts, the word motor refers specifically to an internal combustion engine.
In various contexts, motor may specifically mean:
- Electric motor, a machine which converts electricity into a mechanical motion
- Motor car (see automobile)
- Motor neuron - neurons that originate in the spinal cord and synapse with muscle fibers (see motoneuron)
- Motor vehicle (see automobile)
- Molecular motors, the essential agents of movement in living organisms
- Pneumatic motor, a machine which converts energy of compressed air into mechanical motion
- Hydraulic Motor, a hydraulic machine which converts energy of pressurized liquid flow into mechanical motion.
- Synthetic molecular motors and nanomotors
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