This document discusses the development of a new type of battery that could significantly increase the range of electric vehicles. It describes how the battery uses a solid electrolyte material rather than a liquid one, which could store more energy more safely and reduce costs. The document concludes by stating that further research is still needed but that this new battery technology shows significant promise to advance electric vehicles.
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This document discusses the development of a new type of battery that could significantly increase the range of electric vehicles. It describes how the battery uses a solid electrolyte material rather than a liquid one, which could store more energy more safely and reduce costs. The document concludes by stating that further research is still needed but that this new battery technology shows significant promise to advance electric vehicles.
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This document discusses using the MXML compiler (mxmlc) to compile Flex projects from the command line rather than within Flex Builder. It provides an example command to compile a FlexMXML file located in the user's Documents folder. Additional command line arguments are also demonstrated, such as specifying the output SWF file location and adding library paths. The document recommends adding the Flex SDK bin directory to the system PATH environment variable so mxmlc can be called directly from the command line without specifying the full SDK path.