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777 AI reveals the invisible magnetic chaos wasting energy inside electric motors

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ScienceDaily · 05/18/2026 00:02 EDT

Electric vehicles are pushing scientists to tackle one of the biggest hidden energy drains inside electric motors: magnetic energy loss. Now, researchers in Japan have developed a powerful AI-driven physics model that can peer into the chaotic “maze-like” magnetic patterns inside motor materials and reveal how heat and microscopic magnetic structures trigger wasted energy.

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