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  "textContent": "submitted by supersquirrel to physics\n19 points | 2 comments\nhttps://interestingengineering.com/innovation/uk-firm-efficient-hybrid-transmission-motor\n\n> The key innovation in this motor lies in the use of amorphous steel, a material that differs from conventional electrical steels commonly used in motor cores. Unlike traditional steel, which has a crystalline atomic structure, amorphous steel has a disordered atomic arrangement.\n\n> This unique structure gives it superior magnetic characteristics, including higher magnetic permeability and much lower core losses. In electric motors, magnetic losses such as eddy current losses and hysteresis losses occur when the magnetic field in the stator repeatedly changes during operation.",
  "title": "UK firm's 98% efficient hybrid motor delivers record performance"
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