Condensation
In the exhaust system.
The water droplets known as dew form when the air temperature passes below the "dew point" and water vapor condenses from the air onto the cooler objects. When cooled, air can no longer hold as much moisture.
Water droplets form on cars in the morning due to a process called condensation. When the temperature drops overnight, the air near the car cools down, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water droplets on the cooler surface of the car. This is similar to dew forming on grass in the morning.
"Fog" generally is composed of tiny droplets of water condensed from moist air as it cools. In a car it refers to the water condensed onto the cold windows. Warming the air and glass re-evaporates the water.
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On foggy nights, the light from the headlight beams scatters and reflects off the water droplets in the fog, making them visible to the human eye. On clear nights, the absence of water droplets means there is nothing for the light to reflect off of, so the beams are not visible.
To silence the exhaust. Noisy cars disturb the peace and if loud enough your car won't pass inspection and cops will find a liking to you.
To silence the exhaust. Noisy cars disturb the peace and if loud enough your car won't pass inspection and cops will find a liking to you.
To blow the nasty fumes up and away from passenger vehicles that may be near by.
Pollen. We have it real bad in NC during the height of allergy season.
1942
It was the first modern seat belt that was put in cars by Volvo in 1959-1960