The reason why the Pantone motor, wich from various videos seen, althougy moste are no longer available on You Tube, seems to be working, is simply that the petroleum mafia, such as Shell, Exxon , the Bushes and their Arab friends, and others, are preventing it's development on the market.
Use renewable energy instead of burning fossil fuel.
You can use pantone website color system cross-referencing.
Because it produces CO and CO2. (greenhouse effect and global warming)
They reduce CO2 and increase O2.
I'm assuming you're talking about the absorption of CO2 into water. CO2 free water is used to properly measure the amount of CO2 water can actually absorb. CO2 already in the water will reduce the mass of CO2 transferred from the gas, and while I don't believe that there is a specific point at which CO2 can no longer be absorbed by water, the tendency for CO2 to be absorbed into water with CO2 already in it is reduced.
If we have enough solar energy we will not have to use coal and oil and wood to heat and we will reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. This will reduce global warming caused by humans.
Reduce the speed of the stator magnetic field.Use an external prime mover to accelarte the synchronous motor upto synchronos speed.Use damper windings.
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Because fossil fuels are not infinite, they will eventually be used up and we shall have to use alternatives. Also we want to reduce emissions of CO2, so it's best to try to use sustainable non CO2 emitting fuels to a greater extent.
Pantone is a color matching system that printers use where they mix up the color in question instead of using cmyk. A hue is a tint or a shade of a color.
Pantone felt pens if I'm not mistaken
Most corporations and entities with logos keep that information secret. If one is authorized to reproduce the image, logo etc. a specification sheet is provided that includes pantone colors used. Usually a designer can download the logo and spec's from a web site maintained by the company, the client should have that information. The second option is to look at the piece to be reproduced along with a Pantone swatch book and match the colors by eye. - - - - - The Yukon is a governmental entity. Most governments tell you what colors to use; the Yukon doesn't do that, so I would try these colors to start: Red: Pantone 185 Blue: Pantone 289 Gold: Pantone 130 Black: you can use Pantone Black, or just 100 percent process black because they're the same thing.