It's stronger than lighter metals, less expensive than composite materials, and readily available.
Steel Guitar.
to keep the inner tire from skipping and wearing out premature as well as to smooth out the ride during turning
i don't think any cars were used in D-Day except military scout cars and small armoured cars.
Similarities between old and new transportation
Indiana does not have a 3-day return law for used cars or new cars. http://www.indianaconsumer.com/consumer_guide/canceling_contract.asp
The material used to make a sword is steel. Although it used to be Iron or Bronze. Modern day swords are made of high carbon steel or properly heat treated martensitic stainless if they are properly made and intended to be used. Replica and ornamental swords are usually built from ferritic, austeitic, or poorly heat treated martensitic stainless steel.
Yes, in fact in most modern cars the AC automatically comes on with the Defroster.
Modern day F1 cars can go up to 300 km/h.
Today I used aluminum in cooking, Steel in my car, Steel in the structure of my furniture. I used iron in my food, Lithium in my batteries, Copper in my electrical lines. There are many more.
Cars 2.... (though it is an animation)
no
Present day clothes and modern day clothes are the same. If you are talking about grammar modern time would be present time, not past or future.I think that there is a small, but important difference between using the phrase "modern day" instead of "present day." Consider the following sentences:"Compared to cars made at the time of the great depression, modern day cars are much more fuel efficient. This may be because modern buyers have been increasingly worried about rising fuel costs. In the present day, buyers are also more concerned with environmental issues, which is only a very recent phenomenon."Although it may seem like "modern day" and "present day" are being used interchangeably here, the truth is that "modern" recognizes a broader period than "present" does. Here, "modern" seems to recognize all cars after the great depression, whereas "present" recognizes the "recent phenomenon" alone.Consider also the phrase:"Modern man is always looking for ways to entangle himself in a complex war. In the present day, we even engage in war just to just to make other nations more modern."Here, the "modern man" is man in modern history, possibly since the industrial revolution. The "present day," however, refers to what is happening right now with the "war on terror."One last sentence might hammer this point home:"Modern day war has always been about technology and strategy. However, we have mastered this in the present day with remote weaponry systems."Again, "modern day" has a broader use than "present day" here, which only refers to very recent phenomena.