Everything in this world have to do with science.
You just got to look at the scientific side of things.
1st you have gasoline and you have air(oxygen). it is compressed inside the cylinder. and a spark ignites the fume mixture of the compressed mix of gasoline and air. which creates a chemical reaction creating carbon monoxide.
It would be a much smaller task to answer the question "How was science not used in the creation of cars?" Science is STILL very relevant and necessary in the furthering development of not only cars, but nearly any and all products, items, and technology bought, sold, and/or in development or manufacture require some sort of help from science at some level along the way. But as to the question at hand, Science helped automobiles starting with the the cavemen era. The wheel and and the discovery of fire are two of the most necessary and basic fundamental discoveries from the most simple Science, that today, make auto travel possible. Fast Forward...Science allowed the discovery of petroleum based fossil fuels and the refining processes that afforded us the stable and predictable burning fuels such as gas and diesel. Science is also responsible for the knowledge of ever improving air/fuel atomization techniques and more efficient flow of intake and exhaust gases through the cycles of the internal combustion engine which continually improve power, efficiency, and reliability of automobiles to this very day. Science also has carried continuous improvements in safety, comfort, and style throughout the era of the automobile. Air bags, back up cameras, computers for different aspects of control, heat, air conditioning, window rattling audio systems, wireless entry and keyless technology, improved lighting platforms, crumple zone engineering, safety glass, satellite monitoring and communications....the list goes on and on. So, when you find yourself next riding in an automobile, look around you and marvel at all the wonders of technology afforded us by good ole' Science. You'll be hard pressed to find anything there in the car not affected by the benefits of it.
The rate of traffic observed in the experiment was 5 cars per hour (20 cars / 4 hours = 5 cars per hour).
Physics is a physical science that studies the fundamental principles governing the behavior of matter and energy in the universe. Life science, on the other hand, is a branch of science that focuses on the study of living organisms and their interactions. Social science, meanwhile, encompasses disciplines that study human behavior and society.
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.
Physical science's definition is no longer sufficient because it now includes other branches of science, such as Earth science and space science, which extend beyond the traditional boundaries of physical science. Additionally, advancements in technology and our understanding of the universe have broadened the scope of physical science to encompass interdisciplinary approaches that go beyond the study of physics and chemistry.
With science, there will be technology. With technology, there would be things like cars for example and with cars, there will be accidents and so, science and technology is interconnected with society.
Crash Science - 2005 Cars was released on: USA: 6 March 2007
In a general sense, yes. Cars are an invention and a kind of technology, and those advances were made through science.
Cars
by how they are build and by physics
No, they are made with metal.
The part of cars is the engine because there are explosions and chemical reactions going on in there
cars are cool
Crash Science - 2005 Race Cars was released on: Germany: 7 March 2007 USA: 7 March 2007
TV, Radio, Computers, Cars, Telephone, Electricity, none of these would be possible without science.
No it isn't. It's statistics.
One good way in which science is related to cars is inertia. Inertia is a force where an object stays in motion until another object stops that. For instance, if you were driving in a car at high speed and then suddenly stopped, your body would jerk forward, (inertia) but your seat belt would stop you.