Hybrid powered vehicles use both gasoline and electricity for propulsion.
I'm guessing anything that generates power...
Hybrid powered vehicles use both gasoline and electricity for propulsion.
Hydroelectricity is formed from hydro power. It's when gravity causes water to flow through an electrically powered system that generates more power.
No. A UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) is separate to a computer which is powered electrically and contains a big internal battery for use of powering computers in the event of a power cut.
What was the first self-powered road vehicles? Self powered can mean many things. A horse and chariot is a "self powered vehicle" for example. Over 2,000 years ago. If self powered means it "generates it's own power", a sailboat qualifies. Probably over 1,000 years ago. Later vehicles that generate their own power include: First electric self powered car, about 1970 when photovoltaic panels were introduced. First electric self powered boats, about 1980. First electric self powered airplane, 2007. For a growing list of self powered electric vehicles, see http://www.selfpoweredelectricvehicles.com/
hybrid vehicles run on both an electric motor and gas motor ... electric car run of a power cell the is charged by pulling it to an electric out let and or power box
depends on lots of things : aerodinamics, engine power, gear box, turbo...
Solar cars powered only by the sun are experimental vehicles used in research and races. They are very light, have no way of storing power, and do not run at night.
Solar Power is powered by the sun
Fuel cells in vehicles create electricity to power an electric motor, generally using oxygen from the air and compressed hydrogen.
Much of the mining and transport machinery is electrically powered, with power lines being run into the active mining areas. Some underground mining equipment is powered by diesel engines. These must be equipped with "scrubbers" to clean up the exhaust gasses from the engines. Gasoline powered equipment is not permitted underground in most countries, due to the fire hazards of gasoline, and the carbon monoxide produced in gasoline exhaust.