http://www.me.berkeley.edu/mrcl/media.html
so small they used a microscope to show the 1MM ROTOR! pictured below is the 3mm rotary engine...these are functioning internal combustion engines folks. http://www.me.berkeley.edu/mrcl/resources/mini.jpg kevin. |
That is great,lol....
wonder if its more powerful then a 1mm piston engine??? |
Put a T-78 on that thing!!!
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oops the pic i posted is actually the largest they showed
HERE is the 3mm rotor...ON A PENNY: http://www.me.berkeley.edu/mrcl/reso...so-engine2.jpg kevin. |
Originally Posted by teknics' date='Apr 24 2003, 05:31 PM
oops the pic i posted is actually the largest they showed
HERE is the 3mm rotor...ON A PENNY: http://www.me.berkeley.edu/mrcl/reso...so-engine2.jpg kevin. |
hehe with rotors that size i could make a 300,000 rotor engine and put it in my fd....and probably be really slow lol.
kevin. |
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Originally Posted by Rotaryman88' date='Apr 24 2003, 05:13 PM
That is great,lol....
wonder if its more powerful then a 1mm piston engine??? |
yea i think about 300k of those would make a total of about 50hp or so i beleve the power of those are .0035 hp and they are made to power electronics. those are bad ass
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the 1mm ones are on silicon chips that are being used to create a new type of battery or some ****, that page is very interesting.
kevin. |
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