One of the problems with an electric car is a battery that will work for more than a 60 mile commute. According to Wired, EEStor believes they have solved this problem with patent number 7,033,406.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
A Better Battery
Posted by quizwedge at 10:27 AM
Labels: automobiles, batteries, car, EEStor, electriccar, patents, Wired
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How exactly will that number help? It seems like it would require a LOT of energy to say or write.
Well, the prime factors of 7,033,406 are 2, 1283, and 2741. 2741 - 1283 - 2 equals 1,456. Using modulus division, we can do 7,033,406 MOD 1,456 which equals 926. The prime factors of 926 are 2 and 463. Using the 2 to break out the second digit in 463, we get 6 and 43. Adding up the digits of 43, we get 7. 6 times 7 equals 42 and therein lies the source of the number's power.
Can anyone else tell that I don't have much to do at the convention right now since the software is working well? :)
That was cool Wedge:)
Making a joke by using a cultural reference to obscure material and math and then relating it to current events!
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