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    An Axios/Ipsos poll found that 1 in 5 Americans don’t think they’ll ever retire — and a whopping 70% of that cohort say it’s because they simply can’t (or won’t be able to) afford it.

  3. Flat band potential - Wikipedia

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    Flat band potential. In semiconductor physics, the flat band potential of a semiconductor defines the potential at which there is no depletion layer at the junction between a semiconductor and an electrolyte [1] or p-n-junction. This is a consequence of the condition that the redox Fermi level of the electrolyte must be equal to the Fermi level ...

  4. Mott–Schottky plot - Wikipedia

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    Mott–Schottky plot. In semiconductor electrochemistry, a Mott–Schottky plot describes the reciprocal of the square of capacitance versus the potential difference between bulk semiconductor and bulk electrolyte. In many theories, and in many experimental measurements, the plot is linear. The use of Mott–Schottky plots to determine system ...

  5. Four-bar linkage - Wikipedia

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    Four-bar linkage. In the study of mechanisms, a four-bar linkage, also called a four-bar, is the simplest closed- chain movable linkage. It consists of four bodies, called bars or links, connected in a loop by four joints. Generally, the joints are configured so the links move in parallel planes, and the assembly is called a planar four-bar ...

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  7. Flat-eight engine - Wikipedia

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    A flat-eight engine, also called a horizontally-opposed eight, is an eight-cylinder piston engine with two banks of four inline cylinders, one on each side of a central crankshaft, 180° apart. In a flat-eight engine, the connecting rods for corresponding pistons from the left and right banks may share a crankshaft journal.

  8. Industrial radiography - Wikipedia

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    Industrial radiography is a modality of non-destructive testing that uses ionizing radiation to inspect materials and components with the objective of locating and quantifying defects and degradation in material properties that would lead to the failure of engineering structures. It plays an important role in the science and technology needed ...

  9. Flat-plane crank - Wikipedia

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    Flat-plane cranks are used in V-configuration engines, generally with eight cylinders. [1] Cadillac introduced a V8 flat-plane crank engine in 1923. [2] [3] Computer generated image showing the major internal moving parts of a DOHC inline-four engine, including the flat-plane crankshaft. Inline-four cylinder engines almost all use flat-plane ...