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  2. Mechanically powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Mechanically powered flashlights were distributed by aid organizations to survivors of the 2010 Haiti earthquake since electric power was lost for a long period. A mechanically powered flashlight (UK: mechanically powered torch) is a flashlight that is powered by electricity generated by the muscle power of the user, so it does not need ...

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    Check out our picks for the best USB-charged flashlights for 2024. ... Rechargeable LED Camping Lantern Flashlight. amazon.com. $39.99. 66133 Stylus Pro USB Rechargeable Pen Flashlight.

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    The Best Pocket Flashlights. Best Overall: Streamlight 66601 Best Value: Hatori Super Small Mini Best Super-Small: Olight I1R 2 Pro Eos Best for a Keychain: Streamlight 73300 Pocket Mate Best for ...

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    We tested LED flashlights by measuring their lumens, beam drop-off, and beam pattern—plus their battery life and durability. These eight are worth your money.

  6. Flashlight - Wikipedia

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    Flashlight. A set of LED flashlights. The angle-head flashlight (Fulton MX-991U) on the left uses an incandescent bulb, while the adjustable angle-head flashlight (Streamlight Sidewinder) on the right uses LEDs to give white, red, blue, and infrared light. A flashlight ( US English) or electric torch ( Commonwealth English ), usually shortened ...

  7. Artillery fuze - Wikipedia

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    Description. Since the second half of the 19th century, most artillery fuzes are fitted to the nose of the projectile. The base of the fuze is screwed into a recess, and its nose is designed to conform to the shape of the shell's ogive. The depth of recess can vary with the type of shell and fuze.

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