Resilient Nylon Device Creates Electricity Under Tons of Pressure
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5/1/2026
- Content
Certain materials — such as quartz, some ceramics, and even bone — produce an electrical charge when they are squeezed, pressed, or vibrated. This is piezoelectricity, which comes from the Greek “piezein” meaning to press. Modern vehicles rely on piezo components in fuel injectors, parking sensors, airbag systems, and other functions.
- Citation
- . "Resilient Nylon Device Creates Electricity Under Tons of Pressure," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2026.