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    Diesel Engines

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    smelly, and jittery engines. However, today’s diesel powered engines are significantly more quiet, more comfortable to drive, and with new technological advances, they aren’t throwing out black smelly fumes from their tail pipes thanks to newer catalytic converters. Diesel engines are more preferable today because they are superior fuel savers, last much more longer, and have a higher power output. A diesel engine is known for good fuel mileage and is more preferable today because they save a…

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    expenditure through 2019 and on moving away from diesel to development of modular electric and hybrid system to speed up on efficiency saving. Volkswagen also plans to change its diesel technology in North America and Europe, adopting selective catalytic converter technology that injects urea into the exhaust stream in order to neutralize nitrogen oxide (NOx)…

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    GM Target Market

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    The product main purpose will be transportation and may be used for the movement of goods. The target market of the organization for this line of product are adults with a driving license, therefore 18 plus. Due to the cost of the product, we are targeting people who live in the city and can afford the cars. Middle Class. The purchase of this vehicle will not be impacted by climate. More target market will be living in urban areas. Rural areas will be cheaper cars or no cars, at least not GM…

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    We should utilize natural resources like solar, wind and water energy rather than the fossil fuels. This way, there would not be any harmful gases as byproducts which would be produced by fossil fuel otherwise. All cars should be fitted with catalytic converters which convert the harmful exhaust gases into more environment-friendly gases like…

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    The use of these gases has increased due to the use of nitrogen based fertilizers in agriculture and catalytic converters in automobiles (Sharma, 2008). Human’s impact on the greenhouse effect: Although the greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon and that the greenhouse gases has always been in the atmosphere, the amount of greenhouse gases is a problem as it…

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    Acid Rain Effects

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    Introduction Acid rain is a rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants, chiefly sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels such as coal or oil .It can have harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals and infrastructure, when the sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, react with the water . The chemicals in acid rain can cause paint to peel, corrosion of steel structures such as bridges, and weathering of stone buildings and statues.…

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    A similar ethical theory that shapes government sustainability is Hobbesian. Hobbesian is similar to ethical egoism in the fact that self-interest is part of human nature, but Hobbesian believes that without government intervention to keep the self-interest in check chaos would ensue (Jennings, 2015, p.12). Landfills are a great example of Hobbesian in the government’s impact on sustainability. Without government intervention society would disregard proper waste disposal and turn to whatever is…

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    Sulfur Research Paper

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    Sulfur: Research Paper by Brian Zhang 805 If you ever happened to unnerve a grumpy skunk, then you would have understood the severe atrocity of its scent firsthand. What you probably didn't realize, however, concerns the fact that sulfur holds much blame for the nasty occurrence. In fact, this mother of repulsive odors earns its spot on the periodic table as one of the world's 118 chemical elements, or substances that contain only one type of atom. Much like any other non-metal, it does…

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    Both diesel engines and gasoline engines are internal combustion engines, which means they are designed to make mechanical energy by converting chemical energy available in fuel. Rotary motion is required to turn the wheels of a car forward. So to make this rotary motion, pistons connected to a crankshaft move in an up and down motion to create the rotary motion. Through a series of small combustions or explosions, diesel engines and gasoline engines convert fuel into energy. Diesel and…

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    Castor Biodiesel Essay

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    Production of castor biodiesel and its utilization in diesel engine Lalit Prasad*a, c, Subhalaxmi Pradhanb, S.N. Naikb, L.M. Dasa aCentre for Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, New Delhi, India bCentre for Rural Development & Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India c Department of Chemistry, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Galgotias University, India Abstract This paper deals…

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