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They are put in paint to strengthen vehicles or sometimes used in nanometer sized electronics.
Before motorized vehicles, including trains, were invented, before there were roads or train tracks, waterways were the primary routes for getting around, especially for carrying supplies to a settlement.
The same problem exists for both Electric and Hydrogen powered vehicles: Where does the Energy for the substances that these Alternate Energy Modes require come from? It currently comes from Coal.
Methane (natural gas) is the most commonly used gas for residential heating. In rural areas where there are no pipes carrying natural gas and in recreational vehicles, propane and butane are commonly used.
Yes. Vehicles have been hit by lighting.
Usually, a petrol tanker would not need to be insulated from the ambient temperature.But there are substances such as LPG that have a quite low boiling point, and these could be insulated.And again, tankers carrying liquids with a very low boiling point, such as liquid oxygen or liquid nitrogen will almost always be well insulated.
When vehicle is in motion, due to friction in air, the body of the vehicle gets charged.If accumulated charge becomes exessive, sparking may occur and inflammable materials may catch fire.Therefore metallic chains touching the ground are introduced so that the charge quickly leaks to earth. Hence danger of fire is avoided.
Everything in vehicles is digitized now, so it's all computer regulated.
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skids occur when the brakes are applied so hard that the front or rear wheels lose traction
that's because there becomes possibility of vapour formation and thermal expansion of petrol in the tank that is more flammable than petrol in liquid form and therefore wastage of petrol due to vapour formation is severly reduced
The motor vehicles gasoline and oil.
These vehicles must stop no close than 15 feet and no more than 50 feet away from the nearest rail.
the vehicles carrying heavy loads are provided with multi-wheel axles to increase the area and decrease the pressure.
Anything that uses electricity in some form or another will have conductors. Any plug-in appliance or piece of equipment will have them inside. Machines, vehicles of every kind, and any generation equipment will have conductors. These conductors are going to be metal, very often copper, and the conductor will usually have an insulative sheath on it. If you think of wire as a conductor, which it is, then everything that has wire and uses electricity on some scale will fit the bill.
gene-carrying vehicles that can enter, replicate, and express themselves within bacteria
An orange (actually "amber") warning light appears on vehicles near which drivers should be cautious but which aren't police or fire vehicles. Examples include road work vehicles, tow trucks, and trucks carrying unusual loads like a house.