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    Your five-year-old cousin Suzy comes up to you and says she wants to drive to work with Auntie. Your mother agrees and even gives her the choice to ride in the driver’s seat. With shouts of glee, your little cousin plops herself in the driver’s seat. As they drive away from your house, you wave goodbye, knowing that your mother is safe under the driving ability of Suzy. Wait…what?! As a human being living in the year 2015, you may be questioning yourself as to how in the world a five-year-old…

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    By being a "good" inventor you have to design, plan, test, and make your invention perfect. Some scientists ultimately fail, but Orville and Wilbur Wright definitely didn't- they invented the first motor aircraft that we still use almost 100 years later! They were obviously good scientists! When the Wright brothers were building and testing their new airplane, they had people helping them throughout the process. At a time when the Wright brother's propeller shafts, the part of the airplane…

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    bicycle mechanics until they saw a gasoline engine at a Ohio fair and became interested in the engines. After testing the motor wagon in Springfield Massachusetts, it was taken out in the spring of 1892. The motor had the maximum of four horse power. Only a…

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    The Submarine The Submarine made a significant impact on WWII and has revolutionized naval warfare. It has been one of the most strategic and tactical weapons systems since the 20th century. The first of many submarines that became apart of the U.S Navy was invented by a man named John Holland. John Holland invented many submarines but the first naval submarine he invented was called the “USS Holland (SS-1).” It was first sketched out on paper on November 1896 at the…

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    Biodiesel Case Study

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    Chapter1. The development of biodiesel The name biodiesel refers to the fuel that comes from biological sources and is mainly to be applied in diesel engines. The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) defines biodiesel as “a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from nature oils”. As a matter of fact, biodiesel is so called not only because of biologically derivation as waste raw materials are also commonly used in production (Sunggyu Lee 2012). Compared with massive GHG emissions of CO2,…

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    Cruiser Bikes Definition A cruiser bike, sometimes known as the beach cruiser bike is a bicycle meant for casual riding, especially on beaches and their surrounding environment. These bikes are similar to hybrid bicycles and they are mostly used for recreational purposes rather than sporting purposes. Cruiser bikes are famous casual riding bikes which possess the following unique features: • Extra wide tires • Upright handlebar • Simple design • Large and comfortable seats • Coaster brake -…

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    The Maverick Case Study

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    Motor Company Introduces the Maverick The Maverick: Ford's Big Idea for a Little Car A loose definition for the term maverick is an independent thinker that blazes their own trail. In 1971, Ford launched their version of a small car with a large engine bay that proudly wore the descriptive moniker. Smaller in statue when compared to the large Ford's of the past they considered it a compact midsize car. Intended as a comfortable four passenger vehicle capable of holding V8 power, it would…

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    5.1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter, Express the result and discuss about the diaphragm spring characteristics, which is affecting the overall performance of an automobile. In last chapter, applied some load on the diaphragm spring different designs. Moreover, define some characteristics such as total deformation, directional deformation, equivalent elastic strain, equivalent stress, maximum principal stress and strain energy. They are affecting the performance of the diaphragm spring clutch. The…

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    China’s Uber for Trucks an On-Demand Service Cracked $1 Billion Estimation Introduction Uber is similar to cabs which offer the travelers to drive at affordable rates. This is more convenient for the travelers who can travel for a longer as well as for a shorter distance. It is friendlier to the travelers and they can drive at a cheap rate for bout RS.6/Km. Now the company of Uber is bringing advancement in the company like investing in self-driving cars with the purpose of introducing its own…

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    F Sport Rumors Essay

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    these lines, the 2UR-GSE, the V-8 encoding and gets larger throttle body and a current fuel injectors Max power comes at 7,100 rpm, while torque top 389 pound-feet and up 18 from the IS F, is available on 4800 rpm. It is 400 rpm earlier than the old engine. Besides the pressure increases to 12.3: 1 from 11.8:…

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