ASSIGNMENT Module Code Module Name Course Department AEL 2501 Modern Automotive Systems M.Sc in Automotive Engineering Automotive and Aeronautical Engg. Name of the Student Ravishankar Mathad Reg. No BYB0912019 Batch Full-Time 2012. Module Leader Prof. Ashok C.Meti M.S.Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies Postgraduate Engineering and Management Programmes(PEMP) Modern Automotive System #470-P Peenya Industrial Area‚ 4th Phase‚ Peenya‚ Bengaluru-560 058 Tel;
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Persuasive Speech on wearing your seat belt Everybody makes choices every day. It could be something basic like what colour of suit should you wear‚ or something major like should I put on a seat belt. I hold the opinion that all of these choices have an impact on our lives. I hope all of you who are listening to this speech today make the bigger choice of wearing your seatbelts in your day-to-day travelling. The rate of deaths has been on the rise‚ and this has concerned me. This has initiated
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Seat Belt Laws While reading this paper it is important that you learn about seat belts and the new seat belt laws that plague our country today. It is crucial that you see why seat belt laws need abolished for adults. George Cayley first invented the seat belt in 1840. The first American patent was given in 1885 to Edward J. Claghorn. Nils Bohlin of Sweden created our modern day three-point seat belts in 1959. The standard issue for automobiles in 1964 had front seat belts only. In 1968‚ the
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‘O’-Level Physics 5059 Compulsory Definitions List V1 Term / Phrase Definition C1: Physical Quantities‚ Units and Measurement Scalar quantities Scalar quantities are physical quantities that have magnitude only. Vector quantities Vector quantities are physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction. C2: Kinematics Speed Speed is the rate of change of distance travelled. Velocity Velocity is the rate of change of displacement. Uniform acceleration Uniform acceleration is a constant rate
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killed in a car wreck this year! • What is the impact of seat belt use? Studies have shown that using your seat belt has reduced serious crash-related injuries and deaths by about 50%. • You say – you don’t need to wear your seatbelt‚ your car has airbags… Air bags provide added protection but are not a substitute for seat belts air bags alone tend to do more harm than good. • You say you are only going “down the road” – most accidents happen within 2 miles of your home or work place. • You say
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front driver side by the white truck‚ which turned out to be a Ford F-450 commercial truck. All I remember hearing was the rumbling of crushing metal. Needless to say my beloved car that I had worked so hard for appeared to be totaled. All of my airbags deployed‚ my front windshield was smashed in‚ the driver’s window was broken‚ my key jammed in the ignition‚ and I was unconscious. When I came to my first reaction was hysterics. I looked around for a minute‚ heard voices talking to me‚ then I
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Introduction As cars and other motor vehicles get faster‚ they become more and more dangerous to use. While this is the case‚ there are many different methods that manufacturers have used to help prevent harm to their consumers. These methods include: air bags‚ seatbelts‚ antilock breaking systems and many more. These three features are by far the most commonly known safety features for cars‚ and pretty much any new car that is manufactured will have all three of these safety features‚ not only
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In society today‚ seatbelts can either save someone’s life or take it away from them. Multiple people everyday in the United States die from not wearing a seatbelt while driving. People should wear seatbelts‚ not only is it the law‚ but it makes roads safer and it can save lives. Some people do not like to wear seatbelts due to them being uncomfortable. However‚ people not wearing seatbelts are 30 times more likely to end up in an abominable situation when an accident happens. Thus‚ people still
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Business Strategy: Individual Business Plan By: Ruslan Zotiadis A915885 Contents 1. Personal Development 2. Team working aspects 3. Response to feedback 4. Personal ideas for the business plan Personal development My main role in the team was the Production/Sourcing part. Thinking of costs to set up production‚ consider issues associated with production and method of production (in house/outsourced)‚ supply considerations. The first step I did was find out how the seat
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Chemistry Behind Airbags Hannah Klein 4/5/13 pd. 11 Airbags are a type of automobile safety restraint like seatbelts‚ they are balloon-like devices that expand when a car experiences a collision‚ providing a cushion of air that prevents a person from bashing their face on the dashboard or steering wheel and suffering concussion‚ disfigurement‚ or worse. Airbags are usually fitted in the front seats. A car that is described as having a “driver’s side airbag” has one airbag only‚ designed to
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