Cars would/will get more complicated/expensive. Performance will suffer due to engine sizes being reduced to meet the new regulations.
Foreign car manufacturers will have to meet those emission standards on cars they export to the U.S.
At this point, other countries don't have enough respect for the U.S. for it to matter.
The most prominent difference would be the gas emission laws... it is quite amazing how dealerships can still make cars as fast as they are, with the emission laws getting stricter by the year.
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This will be dependent on the year of manufacture but the idea emission shoild be 1.00
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The effects of electricity might include the actual emission of electrons. This would include emission that causes lighting.
We can control the emission by banning completely. These would be CFC's.
No. It is not possible for two metals to have the same emission spectrum. For metals to have the same emission spectrum, they would need for their electrons to have duplicate orbitals. That would be impossible due to the exclusion principle.
The effects of electricity might include the actual emission of electrons. This would include emission that causes lighting.