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    Compare And Contrast Cars

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    250hp. The Camaro has a manual 6-speed gearbox while, the Jeep Wrangler only has a 4-speed gearbox. The Camaro is well known for its rear wheel drive, but the Wrangler has all wheel drive transmission. The z28 has an 8-cylinder engine however, the Jeep has a 4-cylinder engine so it can climb up steep surfaces. The Camaro has an average of 14 miles per gallon while, the Wrangler obtains 21 miles per gallon. The Super Sport Camaro was clocked in at going 0-60 in 5.5 seconds, but the Jeep 0-60 time…

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    3.1 Cure characteristics of CIIR with accelerated sulphur The cure characteristics of CIIR with an efficient type of accelerated sulphur (EV) system at different vulcanization temperatures are depicted in Figure 2 and Table 2 respectively. The EV system used here particularly to reduce the set properties at elevated temperature as it possesses relatively less polysulfidic linkages as compared to the conventional sulphur vulcanization (CV) system. It can be seen from the figure that the…

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    Hydrogen fuel cell cars 1. What is hydrogen fuel ? 2. The advantage and disadvantage of hydrogen fuel cell. 3. How economical is hydrogen fuel ? 4. What health factor does hydrogen fuel on the population. 5. Does hydrogen fuel adverse effect on the environment.? What is hydrogen fuel ? Hydrogen fuel is very common and abundant element in our universe , hydrogen is also a promising source of "clean" fuel on earth. It is very…

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    PSYC3369 – Sensation and Perception Lab 2 – Dan Pham 1. 1.When comparing my actual drawing with the heat-map, I can conclude that my heat map did not reflect what I have drawn. For example, the miscorrelation between my drawing and the heat-map is portrayed by the car and the bike I drew – my heat-map did not show my eyes on these two objects. However, I was able to draw the mountains in the background, the people walking on the sidewalk and the shops on the side of the road, which is where my…

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    Air Pressure Lab Report

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Air pressure in the blow tube Figure 3 represents air pressure in the blow tube for 4 bar and 6 bar reservoir pressures. Considering only the 4 bar reservoir pressure case, peak pressure observed is 379538.2 Pa, which is 274.5% more than atmospheric pressure. And peak pressure observed is not equal to 4 bar, which can be attributed to the frictional losses in the blow tube and in the pipe connecting blow tube and air reservoir. Fig. 3 Variation of air pressure with…

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    Drag Truck Research Paper

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    I have built a drag truck. We built a street truck when I say we it`s my dad and Kaleb and me. It is a 1985 S10 with a 350 cubic inches motor in it. It has big tires on the back small on the front the body looks like its right out of the junk yard. I did not have a really big money that I wanted to have to build it. I work fast food so I cannot really spend crazy amounts on parts. One day I was on one of my Facebook car pages and I was looking thru there and seen a 1986 S10 with a 307 in it so…

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    Badger 5 Research Paper

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    InSinkErator Badger 5 InSinkErator Badger 5 features - The Badger 5 is a simple, no-frills garbage disposal. It’s constructed with galvanized steel parts (they won’t rust). The ½ horsepower motor provides more than enough power to liquify almost any kitchen waste. The Badger 5 is a continuous-feed type of disposal. Simply put, turn on the water in the kitchen sink. Then push your fruit peels, coffee grounds, spoiled vegetables, even small chicken bones down the disposal. The disposal…

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    2.2. Traffic-free and Car-free Concepts Many cities experienced a rapid economic growth would arrive at a common phenomenon of car-oriented transport nature and the common solution is to promote rail transport to mitigate the transport problem while implementing restrictions for vehicle access would help to reduce the usage of private cars. The discouragement of unnecessary private vehicle uses and promoting the use of public transport to minimise traffic congestion and roadside pollution is the…

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    The Automotive Industry

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    The automotive industry in the US faces many challenges over the next century. We will look at where the industry is concerning global competition, new technology, emission effects, government influences, consumer opinions, and where we are headed in this paper. Global competition: The automotive industry through the utilization of current technology is set to make great advances. However, the United States automotive industry is taking a hit with more and more foreign automotive companies…

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    the batteries while braking. A major misconception or dilemma that people have with electric cars is saying that they’re not powerful enough or that they’re slow. This is completely wrong because electric motors generate instant torque unlike gas engines where “torque is relative to the RPMs.” This means that electric powered cars acceleration is very fast. This also gives a much better feel to the ride making it smoother and easier to…

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