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    Sacifios Ethos

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    Nearly most of camera lens is made of glass. Now some manufacturers adopt sapphire to make camera lens. Compared with glass, the biggest advantage of sapphire is its hardness. It's nearly twice as hard as standard glass, and nearly as hard as diamond. The extremely high hardness means it is nearly impossible to scratch it. Sapphire also have a compressive strength of 2,000MP, about ten times that of stainless steel, which means it is extremely strong. Those attributes can guarantee the optics of…

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    large-scale systems, such as the electric grid, the railway, or the automobile (Nye p 52). He began to describe who the bicycle was the most used transportation in some countries and how eventually automobiles where used instead. However, only the automobile was able to achieve “technology momentum” in some countries. In Netherlands and Denmark the bicycle reached momentum for about 40 years, resulting in paved trails and cycling lanes He then continues talking about the electric grid, and how…

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    Chapter-1 Introduction  Concept: A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) augments an electric vehicle (EV) with a second source of power referred to as the alternative power unit (APU). A hybrid can achieve the cruising range and performance advantages of conventional vehicles with the low-noise, low-exhaust emissions, and energy independence benefits of electric vehicles Accordingly, the hybrid concept, where the alternative power unit is used as a second source of energy, is gaining acceptance…

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    Differences Between Gasoline and Diesel Many people just go to a gas station and fill up their car with the gas they need not knowing about what actually goes into the process of making the fuel and getting there. When people see diesel whose cars do not need it, their minds instantly think “Woops, that is diesel, better not use that kind of gas in my car or else something bad could happen.” Do people really know the differences between the two fuels? Could they explain to someone who wants to…

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    insurance claim has been filed. Most people and insurance companies also appreciate how quick paintless dent removal is - particularly when the services are mobile and come to your home or office. In most cases, the repairs can be completed and the vehicle ready to drive within one or two hours. This means there is no need for a rental car, alternate transportation, or lengthy waiting periods that often make the repair process a hassle for individuals on both sides of the insurance…

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    Organic wax vs synthetic wax Pollution, rain drops, acid can cause your paint car damage. What kind damage? , such as rush, corrosion and many more. In this era a lot of solution for protect your car paint, such as coating, waxing, polishing and many more. People prefer use waxing rather than other kind protection because waxing is very easy for applying to your car, waxing cheaper rather than other protection, more flexible rather than other protection. A lot of product of the wax in the…

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    Essay On Race Cars

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    One thing that surprised me about the car was that the car tires were filled with nitrogen gas instead of compressed air. Nitrogen is a colorless and odorless non-toxic gas used to reduce the temperature of the tire and increase its lifespan. In races, it may be able to keep tire pressure more constant and slow pressure loss without reacting to the tire and rim materials. Another thing that surprised me about the car was its design and build. What really caught my eye was that the inside of the…

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    Auto Battery

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    Auto battery costs must be considered by a driver a need from their financial plan as well. Any auto needs an electric charge to begin its motor. The best way to procure power for each vehicle is through the battery it utilizes, and the length of it performs well. There are numerous variables that influence the execution of different auto batteries. The cost of these different auto batteries completely rely on upon its execution. Of course, the higher the cost of the battery the better its…

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    Wearing Seatbelts

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    Nowadays driving up with a new car will not make individual look rich or famous, it will not be even noticeable unless it is the high priced vehicle. Almost every family in modern and even in developing countries owns single or multiple vehicles. This might be a good thing, but driving a car is not always safe. Road accident is one of the essential problems in today’s world. According to the World Health Organization, more than 1.24 million individuals die in road accidents in the world each…

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    IV. Product/Product Description The first Ford Explorer was introduced in 1990. The Ford Explorer is a mid-size sport utility vehicle produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company. The Ford Explorer became one of the most popular sport utility vehicles on the road today. First generation Explorers were equipped with the new 155 hp. This mean that even back then, it was very powerful SUV. The Explorer is available in either front wheel drive or all wheel drive. For the new model,…

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