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    Effi-cycle SAENIS 2012 Design Report Team Name GREEN RHINOS Team Number 48 College Name GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY City COIMBATORE‚ TAMIL NADU ABSTRACT Efficycle 2012 is a national level technical event‚ whose objective is to bring out the creative and innovative ideas of Engineering students. It aims out at creating a vehicle which is economical and eco-friendly. It also provides us a platform where we are applying

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    Self driving cars seem like a thing from the future. Apparently not‚ because they have been made. The question is whether they’re a good idea or not. I don’t think self-driving cars are a good idea. These cars must meet the definition of safe‚ whatever that may mean. Thinking about it‚ I don’t really see how these cars are really making a difference in this world. They don’t really seem to be revolutionary or anything. They will also end up hurting people and their jobs‚ helping to increase the unemployment

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    Co2 Car Analysis

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    car‚ it is considered to be a rail car. There are many features that represent the car as a railcar‚ such as the narrow “rail” that connects the front axle of my car to the back. Typically‚ on a railcar‚ the wheels are located on the exterior of the car‚ unlike a shell car‚ in which the wheels are hidden inside the vehicle. Another distinctive aspect of my car is that the rail is very low to the ground‚ and the front‚ and back (which has to hold the CO2 cartridge) rises up abruptly. The thin rails

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    Statistical Practice

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    may be even less tangible. For example‚ Joseph Jagger studied the behaviour of roulette wheels at a casino in Monte Carlo‚ and used this to identify a biased wheel. In this case‚ the ’population’ Jagger wanted to investigate was the overall behaviour of the wheel (i.e. the probability distribution of its results over infinitely many trials)‚ while his ’sample’ was formed from observed results from that wheel. Similar considerations arise when taking repeated measurements of some physical characteristic

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    badly! So our boss paid us the night and I was off with my friend by my side in my car. ‘’what do you want to do now?’’ Bassam asked. ‘’let’s take a ride to the nearest minimal and get some beers” I responded. And there we went with me burning my wheels and driving like a mad man! We got there and got us some beers and we went downhill to where we were going to chill. Something got over me and I wanted to raise my adrenaline to no limits! It was a long way down and I could not bear driving as

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    and parts for wheels and axles. This stresses the success that the manufactured car will have‚ whether participating in any of the competitions. I will gather information by searching throughout sources for the most aquatint design. Our idea is to build the car primarily for distance‚ but may encounter the possibility of being able to master the skill of speed. We have two ideas for the car to have either a total of four or three wheels‚ but I’m tending more to the side of three wheels for the quality

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    rotor generates a friction force that will slow the rotation of the rotor and eventually bring it to a stop. 3. Because the wheel attaches to the hub and the hub attaches to the rotor‚ thus‚ when the rotor is slowed down‚ the wheel is also slowed down. 4. Meanwhile‚ the friction between the tire and the surface of the road also acts to slow the rotation of the wheel. Disc brake can generate a significant amount of friction. This is why its main applications usually involve movement with great

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    Raymond Loewy

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    Introduction I am going to analyze on Raymond Loewy’s Design. First of all‚ design background of Ray Loewy will be introduced. Secondly‚ some example will be selected from his designed area: Brand Image – Lucky Strike‚ Car‚ Greyhound and Product Design – Furniture. Finally‚ I will further analyze on each areas‚ on the shape‚ structure and comparisons of his influence in the past and today. Background Raymond Loewy (1893 - 1986) He was born in France in 1893 and immigrated to the United States

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    Car Accident

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    first road to our destination. This road is about three km long and filled with little hills. As we broke the top of one of the small‚ blind hills in the middle of the right lane was a dead deer. Without any thought‚ purely by instinct I pulled the wheel of the car to the left and back over to the right. No big deal but I was going fast. The car swerved back to the left‚ to the right‚ to the left.. My body jolted with the sporadic movements of the car. The car swerved to the right for the last time

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    the front part of the body‚ and two DC motors drive wheels moving forward. A circuit inside takes an input signal from two sensors and controls the speed of wheels’ rotation. The control is done in such a way that when a sensor senses a black line‚ the motor slows down or even stops. Then the difference of rotation speed makes it possible to make turns. For instance‚ in the figure on the right‚ if the sensor somehow senses a black line‚ the wheel on that side slows down and the robot will make a right

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