Since its invention in 1869 by George Westinghouse, the air brake has undergone significant advancements. Initially designed for steam locomotives, the system has evolved to include modern pneumatic technologies, enhancing safety and efficiency. Innovations such as electronic control systems and improved materials have led to better performance, reliability, and maintenance. Today, air brakes are widely used in various transportation sectors, including freight and passenger trains, buses, and trucks, demonstrating their enduring importance in vehicle safety.
The game rules have changed over time since the game began.
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The first College Football game played in 1869 used the rules modified from the London Football Association. Over the next few years as the game gained popularity the colleges began to favor the rules of Rugby over the rules of soccer. The game as we know it today evolved from the game of rugby.
No single person discovered computers; computer technology in general evolved over time (since the abacus) to what it is today.
Brake fluid must be changed every two years at most. Since it is hygroscopic--that is, it absorbs moisture/water over time. with our tropical climate, this problem is exacerbated. Fresh brake fluid helps resist brake fade and give better brake feel and modulation.
it can brake by going over it with a lorry
No, the alphabet evolved over thousands of years. The English alphabet we know today has only had 26 letters since 1634.
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Hovering your foot over the brake without actually pressing on the brake
Scientists still question this today. Since the scorpions used to be water creatures but evolved over 450 millino years ago they aren"t sure.
They have become immune to rabies over time because they evolved that way. Since they come in contact with it so much they would have died off if they did not evolve.
This is not an answer. Humans have evolved in countless ways over the millenia. Why is we never evolved to accept death ?