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: Permanent magnets (such as Neodymium or Samarium-Cobalt) lose their magnetic strength as temperatures rise. If a motor gets too hot, the magnetic flux decreases, forcing the system to draw more current to maintain torque—ultimately accelerating thermal runaway.

: Fuels short, explosive bursts of power, such as a heavy 3-rep squat or a quick sprint. : Permanent magnets (such as Neodymium or Samarium-Cobalt)

METCN also trained a generation of Chinese photographers in the technical aspects of studio lighting, skin retouching, and narrative sequencing. Many former METCN assistants now work in mainstream Chinese cinema and advertising, carrying the studio’s obsession with perfect light into commercials for luxury cars and cosmetics. the magnetic flux decreases