The first ever "Car" was powered arguably (meaning some disagree) by Steam and used wood or coal for power, not gas.
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The power used by Pioneer brand car stereos is variable depending on the specific model of stereo. For example, Pioneer stereos use as little as 5 amps and as much as 12.
mechanism is used to power a solar car?
To power a car ================================================================ you're ALMOST correct. Car Batteries are used to start and maintain the power of a car.
The first vehicles were steam power, but I believe the model T had around 30.
The first hybrid car (built in 1899) used a gasoline engine to supply power to an electric motor that drove the car's front wheels.
Some hybrid cars have just as much power as regular cars. They use gasoline for power when it is needed, or the electric component can produce enough power.
as you may know, horses used to be used. One horses power was described as 1 horse power, 2 is two horse power and so on, but as the world progeressed, so did technology and cars have lots of power. Still, things were decribed in horse power. So if youir car has 267 horse power, for example, this means that it would take 267 horses to have that much power that the car has in one car. (Corret me if that is wrong, thank you, hope this helped :)
No it is not due to the potent power that the car came with. Without first driving a car that has less horsepower to get used to the handling and feel of the car, you would be risking the chance to be in an accident faster in a Boss 302 mustang
Glucose is not combustible and cannot be used as a fuel to power an internal combustion engine.
a Smart Car has 40-70 horsepower
A better question might be what power source hasn't yet been adapted to power a car... The most obvious and prevalent power source not used in motor vehicles has to be nuclear, I would suppose.