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** and Servo
** Servo ( radio control ), a small, cheap, mass-produced actuator used for radio control and small robotics
** Servo bandwidth
** Servo control
** Servo drive, a special electric amplifier used to control electric servomechanisms
** Servo valve
** Jamb: A dragon head mini-jet which also acts as a bazooka type flame thrower, known as the Dragon Cannon, which is used by Servo.

** and motor
** the Motor cortex, the regions of the cerebral cortex involved in voluntary motor functions
** New style hydraulic motor mounts.
** Charles Duryea, manufacturer of motor vehicles ( d. 1938 )
** Murray Walker, British motor racing commenator
** Aftermarket ( automotive ), the addition of non-factory parts, accessories and upgrades to a motor vehicle.
** Bond 875, three-wheeled motor car
** Bond Bug, three-wheeled motor car
** Bond Equipe, their first four-wheeled motor car
** Bond Minicar, three-wheeled motor car
** Caster angle, alignment in the vertical longitudinal plane of a motor vehicle's wheels ( a misspelling of caster )
** AC motor, an electric motor that is driven by alternating current
** DC motor, an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity
** Electrostatic motor, a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge
** Stepper motor, a type of electric motor capable of rotating its output shaft in equally spaced fractions of a full rotation, known as steps
** Internal fan-cooled electric motor, an electric motor that is self-cooled by a fan, typically used for motors with a high energy density
** Synthetic molecular motor, molecular machines capable of rotation under energy input
** Motor skill, the ability of an organism to use the motor system effectively
** RAF Latvija-tourist van, motor home

** and electric
** Dielectric dispersion, the dependence of the permittivity of a dielectric material on the frequency of an applied electric field
** Electrostatic discharge, sudden and momentary electric current flows between two objects
** changing electric field acts like a current, generating ' vortex ' of magnetic field
** Faraday induction: changing magnetic field induces ( negative ) vortex of electric field
** Lenz's law: negative feedback loop between electric and magnetic fields
** Ionic potential, the ratio of electric charge to the radius of an ion
** Eddy currents: From Faraday's law of induction, the changing magnetic field can induce circulating loops of electric current in the conductive metal core.
** Electronic keyboard, a keyboard instrument in which key presses complete an electric circuit
** Electrocution or mild shock from electric eels and electric rays.
** In Holmdel, New Jersey, scientists at Bell Labs announce they have created a digital optical processor that could lead to the development of superfast computers that use pulses of light rather than electric currents to make calculations.
** The first electric bus becomes operational in New York City.
** Murderer Richard Speck is sentenced to death in the electric chair for killing eight student nurses in Chicago.
** John Spenkelink is executed in Florida, in the first use of the electric chair in America after the reintroduction of death penalty in 1976.
** The first electric streetlight is installed in Wabash, Indiana.
** Switching action of electrical circuitry, including inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, or electric motors.
** Pockels effect ( or linear electro-optic effect ): change in the refractive index linearly proportional to the electric field.
** Kerr effect ( or quadratic electro-optic effect, QEO effect ): change in the refractive index proportional to the square of the electric field.
** Wurlitzer electric piano
** Trolley car or electric tram ( streetcar ), sometimes confused with a cable car
** Trolley bus, an electric bus

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