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    Bed Truck Research Paper

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    When you buy a truck or any car for that matter you need to maintain the truck.When you buy a truck it is much harder to maintain due to the additive amount of extra work you have to do. A truck is typical use to for physical labor. This causes more wear and tear on the truck i.e the bed of the truck and the undercarriage. Maintenance on truck is a lot more that it seems/ When you buy a truck you can need to buy a bed liner. What a bed liner is a protective coating on the bed of the truck. What…

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    Residential fires can kill more than 3,000 people per year in the United States. Most of these fires happen when people are sleeping and unaware of the situation. Have you ever wondered how basic items in your house protect you, such as walls, electronics, furniture, and doors? The answer lies in the material of these advantageous objects. These items contain fire-retardant materials including brominated hydrocarbons, organophosphorus compounds, and various minerals/hydrates. The question is,…

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    The water bottle rocket was to help us on our engineering skills. It was a fun project and I’m glad Coach Rob let us do it. Me and Dylan’s rocket was a great rocket except it flew on top of the gym. It flew an altitude of 87.41ft. which was ok. I thank it would have flown better if we have had a longer nose and bigger fins. The longer nose would have made it more top heavy. The bigger fins would have had a better base on it. I also made my own rocket and it flew really good. It was a 2-liter…

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    COST VS MILEAGE : The expense of E85 in respect to gas or E10 can differ because of area and vacillations in vitality markets. Despite the fact that commonly less expensive every gallon than gas, it is frequently somewhat more costly on an expense every mile premise. Because of ethanol's lower vitality content, FFVs working on E85 get around 15% to 30% less miles every gallon than when working on general fuel, which normally contains around 10% ethanol. Yet, the favorable circumstances…

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    Electric cars only run on one battery, there is no internal combustion engine, muffler, gasoline tank, air or fuel filters, or any other parts needed to run a gasoline powered car. There are no tailpipe emissions, it creates fewer greenhouse gases, and they are cheaper to fuel per mile, 2 cents per mile compared to 12 cents per mile. Electric cars drive shorter distance, they only go 100 miles compared to 300 miles, and are not easy to operate. It takes hours to recharge an electric vehicle…

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    Gasoline Engine Vs Diesel

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    Gasoline Engines vs. Diesel Engines Almost everyone has at some point gone shopping for a new vehicle. Purchasing a new vehicle can be a very stressful time for some people. When starting the search for that perfect vehicle, take into account the many options available and start to narrow the search criteria. With all of the new technology today those choices can seem almost endless. The first thing that is usually done is to start with the obvious, car or truck? For this example we will say a…

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    Effect of Lower Gasoline Prices 
 As gasoline prices have dropped, it has allowed Americans to drive more. Americans started to go out to eat more at restaurants, travel, and purchase trucks. When the gasoline prices were high, it did not allow people to drive out much because the cost was too high. It caused people to spend less money on going out, shopping for clothes, buying trucks, and much more. For example, in the article “Lower Gas Prices Yield Uneven Benefits” by Anna Louie Sussman and…

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    Gasoline engines help us in many ways in modern time. They provide us with transportation, which is one of our most important aspects of gasoline engines. Gasoline engines are also used in many tools that we use to do many things today that make things a lot easier than doing it by hand. But there are negative effects that gasoline engines have on people and the Earth. An effect from GEE (gasoline engine emissions) is the increase of red blood cells. This is caused by exposure to 13-107 ppm…

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    Gasoline is a product that is made of of carbon atoms joined together into carbon chains. The different lengths of the chains create different fuels. These chains have different characteristics that make them behave differently in several circumstances. The characteristics like the boiling point or the ignition temperature. A motor’s cylinder heats up when the fuel is compressed into it. If the fuel reaches its ignition temperature during compression, it will then auto-ignite at the wrong time.…

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    Since the invention of the first gasoline car in 1893, gasoline cars have always been one of the biggest downfalls for the earth’s ecosystem. The fumes that gasoline cars give off are so dangerous that the people of Japan have to wear masks to protect themselves from the dangerous chemicals that are in the air. However, with the introduction of electric cars there may be hope for our ecosystem after all. This essay is to address all of the misinformed car buyers that may not know a lot about…

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