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- Artificial_muscle abstract "Artificial muscle is a generic term used for materials or devices that can reversibly contract, expand, or rotate within one component due to an external stimulus (such as voltage, current, pressure or temperature). The three basic actuation responses – contraction, expansion, and rotation – can be combined together within a single component to produce other types of motions (e.g. bending, by contracting one side of the material while expanding the other side). Conventional motors and pneumatic linear or rotary actuators do not qualify as artificial muscles, because there is more than one component involved in the actuation.Due to their high flexibility, versatility and power-to-weight ratio compared with traditional rigid actuators, artificial muscles have the potential to be a highly disruptive emerging technology. Though currently in limited use, the technology may have wide future applications in industry, medicine, robotics and many other fields.".
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- Artificial_muscle wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin.
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- Artificial_muscle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artificial muscle".
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- Artificial_muscle subject Category:Automation.
- Artificial_muscle subject Category:Emerging_technologies.
- Artificial_muscle subject Category:Smart_materials.
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- Artificial_muscle comment "Artificial muscle is a generic term used for materials or devices that can reversibly contract, expand, or rotate within one component due to an external stimulus (such as voltage, current, pressure or temperature). The three basic actuation responses – contraction, expansion, and rotation – can be combined together within a single component to produce other types of motions (e.g. bending, by contracting one side of the material while expanding the other side).".
- Artificial_muscle label "Artificial muscle".
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- Artificial_muscle sameAs Q4801090.
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