The car battery normally is made up of six cells of 2volts each.
The rate of traffic observed in the experiment was 5 cars per hour (20 cars / 4 hours = 5 cars per hour).
Rubber band cars can travel a shorter distance compared to other types of toy cars, as they rely on the tension of the rubber band for propulsion, which limits their range.
There are various types of pull back cars available in the market, including friction-powered, wind-up, and spring-loaded cars. These cars work by storing energy when pulled back and releasing it to propel the car forward when released. Friction-powered cars use wheels to generate momentum, wind-up cars use a wound-up spring mechanism, and spring-loaded cars use a coiled spring to power the movement.
two cars collide across the road
Cells that do not have a nucleus
solar powered cars
Yes. Mass producing cars is not the problem. The fuel for fuel cells is too expensive, so far.
photovoltaic
You can power cars through electricity or Hydrogen fuel cells (only available in california)
photovoltaic
Possibly. Hydrogen car cost more then hybrid cars. But as of today, those cars are possibly in development.
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.
Almost no one as there are no solar powered cars being produced and sold. There have been some prototypes, and some cars use solar cells to help charge the batteries but no solar powered cars are on sale as of yet.
all cells are like cars,with many working parts
Only if the marketplace demands it. Like everything else, "Supply and Demand."
A car does not have a centrosome. The centrosome is a cellular organelle found in animal cells and is involved in cell division. Cars do not have cells, organelles, or undergo cell division.
The solar powered cars highly assist in keeping the environments clean since these cars take energy from the sun that acts as a fuel. The solar cars works by using hundreds of thousands of photovoltaic cells in order to transform the sun light into electricity. The photovoltaic cells are situated at the surface of the car for capturing the UV rays of the sun. The solar cells or photovoltaic cells captures the sunlight and transforms it to electricity. The usual or the average speed of this sort of car is reported as much as 37 mph. They are currently not street legal and would have a range of only a few hundred feet in any usable configuration.