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    Hybrid Cars

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    Abstract This report explains how advantageous a hybrid car is and why conventional car should be replaced by hybrid car. Hybrid car is getting more popular and marketable because of its advantages. In essence‚ the report touches on the benefits of owning a hybrid car and some possible effects. The problems that arisen are environmental problems which catch the whole world’s attention‚ the prices and fuel are hiking up and the fuels are limited in supply. Therefore‚ hybrid cars are here to help

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    Camshaft

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    characteristics may be predicted and obtained. Cam follower mechanism are found in almost all mechanical device and machine for example in agriculture‚ transportation equipment‚ textiles‚ packaging‚ machine tools‚ printing press‚ automobile internal combustion engines‚ food processing machines‚ switches‚ ejection molds‚ and control systems‚ and more recently in micro machines such as micro electromechanical system[MEMS]. Figure 2.1 showed the automobile cam-driven overhead valve train linkage [pic]

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    Air pollution and its health impacts on three cities Air pollution has a significant impact on human health. It can cause death by compromising the respiratory and cardiorascular system‚ or by its toxic carcinogenic effects. Transport is the greatest source of air pollutions‚ owing to increased numbers of cars in the city. Moreover‚ manufacturing and factories are another reason for air pollution. Results from the government not having suitable policy on air pollution are becoming more and more

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    Carburetor Research Paper

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    downward‚ a partial vacuum is created inside the barrel. This partial vacuum then draws air past through the carburetor’s throat and into a nozzle that sprays fuel. The mixture of air and fuel in the carburetor is then delivered into cylinders for combustion. The amount of air pulled through partial vacuum created by the pistons is controlled by a throttle valve. The throttle valve is found at the base of the carburetor. When a driver

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    or ECU (also known as an "engine management system") is an electronic device‚ basically a computer‚ in an internal combustion engine that reads several sensors in the engine and uses the information to control the fuel injection and ignition systems of the engine. This approach allows an engine’s operation to be controlled in great detail‚ allowing greater fuel efficiency‚ better power and responsiveness‚ and much lower pollution levels than earlier generations of engines. Because the ECU is dealing

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    Essay Notes on Sos Topics

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    Animal Vivisection The practice of cutting open the bodies of living animals in order to do medical or scientific tests on them. Pros - the importance of studying anatomy for scientific understanding (research into genetic engineering‚ treatment of diseases such as cancer‚ training of biology students and so on) - no viable alternative; testing on humans is both morally and ethically wrong and therefore not acceptable. - laboratory animals are bred for that specific

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    Dggg

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    B. Tech. (Third Semester) Automobile Engg. HUM-201E: Basics of Economics and Management Sessional Theory Total Duration :50 marks :100 marks : 150 marks : 3 hours Unit-I Meaning of Industrial Economic‚ production function‚ its types‚ least cost combination‚ law of variable proportion‚ law of returns; increasing‚ constant & Diminishing. Fixed & variable costs in short run & long run‚ opportunity costs‚ relation between AC & MC. U-shaped short run AC curve. Price & output determination

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    Nanotechnology in Aviation

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    us a brief idea of the various applications and benefits of nanotechnology in Aerospace Industries. Contents. • Introduction • Properties of Nanomaterials • Applications in Airframe and Components • Coatings • Engine • Sensors • Electric and Electronic Components • Others • Conclusion I. Introduction The global passenger traffic is expected to increase steadily over the next 20 years by an average growth rate of about 5%

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    Toyota Prius

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    could capture a larger target market. Toyota also has to make an effort to limit the myths that have been surrounding hybrid vehicles‚ such as that it needs to be plugged in to be charged. Changing Ideas Ever since the advent of the internal combustion engine there has been an ever-growing need for fossil fuels. As automobiles have gotten faster‚ larger and more gas dependent we have seen depletion in the worlds fuel supply. The automobile industry has had to look to new and better ways of utilizing

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    Flying Cars

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    Technology and Science Science and technology have much in common but they are not exactly the same thing. Science deals with the natural world and how it works. It is the understanding of our environment and how it works. It is also the study of the laws that govern our universe. Technology on the other hand deals with the human made world. In other words it is applied science to everyday life. It is the study of ways people develop and use technical means. Tools and machines are examples

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