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Using nuclear batteries for scooters/bikes is not a practical or safe option. Nuclear batteries are primarily used in space missions and other specialized applications due to their high cost, complex handling requirements, and potential radiation hazards. Lithium batteries are much more suitable and widely used for portable devices like scooters, as they are lightweight, efficient, and safe for everyday use.
@@EnggConcepts Carbon nanotubes can solve the safety issue. Carbon nanotube can both shield the rider from radiation and prevent the nuclear battery from being damaged in an accident. Carbon nanotubes are both radiation shielding and durable. A nuclear battery with sufficient electrical output to power light vehicles like scooters was developed at the University of Missouri back in 2014. I The beta radiation source is Strontium 90 which can be obtained from spent nuclear fuel (AKA nuclear waste) via nuclear reprocessing.
Yes, air filter is a must for any type of compressor. Air filter doesn't allow dust and moisture to enter into the system which increases life of system.