Suddenly Switching from gasoline based automobiles to electric powered. How would it affect our economy>?
Q. I was chosen to pick a topic for debate for an English class, and I decided on whether or not switching to electricity based automobiles would be a smart thing to do if we had the option. I have to include such factors as economy, jobs that could be lost with the loss of oil companies, impact on the environment, etc. Any online sources would be greatly appreciated. Also definitely gonna give a best answer to someone who answers, so please help!
Asked by Kevin - Wed Dec 17 00:48:52 2008 - - 9 Answers - 1 Comments

A. The electric car was among the earliest automobiles small electric vehicles predate the Otto cycle upon which Diesel (diesel engine) and Benz (gasoline engine) based the automobile. Between 1832 and 1839 (the exact year is uncertain), Scottish businessman Robert Anderson invented the first crude electric carriage. Professor Sibrandus Stratingh of Groningen, the Netherlands, designed the small-scale electric car, built by his assistant Christopher Becker in 1835.[4] Practical and more successful electric road vehicles were invented by both American Thomas Davenport and Scotsmen Robert Davidson around 1842. Both inventors were the first to use non-rechargeable electric cells. What advantages do EVs offer? EVs produce zero emissions at… [cont.]
Answered by cooll_rahul2000 - Wed Dec 17 01:00:30 2008

What is the average mileage reported on business tax deductible automobiles?
Q. Just wondering because I am estimating the cost of a business me and my partner are planning on running. I live in the new york city and surrounding areas.We are also planning on running a second location in Los Angeles. Both businesses require automobiles. Im aware I cant add averages on a tax return, however for car purchasing purposes im just wondering if there is any type of statistics available for people that report mileages on their business vehicles.
Asked by New York College Student - Mon Jun 29 11:40:16 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There would be a number of factors, not the least of which would be the nature of the business, that would go in determining the average mileage per vehicle. You would be as good as anyone in determining that as you know the nature of the business you plan to start. At least I would hope that you do.
Answered by Mathew - Mon Jun 29 13:09:15 2009

What kind of air compressor should I buy for spraying automobiles?
Q. What kind of air compressor should I buy for spraying automobiles? Let me know the hp and how many gallons the compressor should have for use in a place like a body shop. Thanks.
Asked by e e in california - Thu Mar 1 20:36:53 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you need at least a 5.5 hp compressor. I've painted a car with a pancake compressor. I know you've seen the compressors that stand upright, like they're on a dollie. One of these will be fine, don't go buy some 10hp big ass compressor. Use your money to buy a quility paint gun. Look up bink online. They are reasonable.
Answered by steven s - Thu Mar 1 23:05:10 2007

Do the dogs know that automobiles are not living organisms? How do they interpret their motion?
Q. I mean, the other nonliving things such as stones do not move. But automobiles can move. Does it confuse the dogs?
Asked by x_squared - Sat Oct 14 07:05:52 2006 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Collies are famous for chasing cars. I think they view cars as animals to herd. It is the only logical explanation as to why they try to chase cars and bite tires.
Answered by SusanS, Incognito - Sat Oct 14 07:15:22 2006

How do you find the distance between automobiles?
Q. Two automobiles leave a city at the same time and travel along straight highways that differ in direction by 84 . If their speeds are 65 mi/hr and 40 mi/hr, respectively, approximately how far apart are the cars at the end of 25 minutes?
Asked by Jessica J - Wed Mar 25 14:26:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Car A is at 27.08 miles and car B at 16.67 miles after 25 minutes. Imagine an acute angled triangle with 2 sides 27.08 and 16.67. Now the third side is given by : Sq root of (a^2 + b^2 - 2ab cos (theta)) Theta is 84 deg. Punch in the numbers on your calculator and get the answer as 30.28 miles. -TJ
Answered by T.J. - Wed Mar 25 15:35:54 2009

Is there ways we can save on fuel for our automobiles?
Q. Is there ways we can save on fuel for our automobiles besides not driving? Let face it, most people need their automobiles for driving to work and run errands and these gas prices are not going to stop us unless it gets to $5 a gallon. Are there things we could do ourselves to increase the gas mileage on our cars?
Asked by B. Gregory - Sat Jun 2 03:24:20 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A properly tuned up engine, tires inflated to the right pressure and go easy on the gas pedal... thats about it.
Answered by Bumbles - Sat Jun 2 03:45:21 2007

Where so you go to learn how to remove dents out of automobiles ?
Q. I am noticing all the dents in everyones automobiles and I was wondering where does one go to learn the trade of taking out the dents on our cars ? Now I'm not talking about the big dents in the cars, just the small dents in the automobiles.
Asked by JB4ME2UC - Tue Jun 26 01:47:11 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. While there are schools for this...you could also get a job as a prep person at a body shop...thats how most people start...that way you make a little money to learn instead of spending it...
Answered by Stacey - Tue Jun 26 01:57:51 2007

Does Illinois have a 3 day right of rescission for automobiles like Wisconsin does?
Q. Does Illinois have a 3 day right of rescission for automobiles like Wisconsin does? UPDATE - Wisconsin does, in fact, have a 3 day right of rescission for automobiles purchased from a dealer off of their lot. Off of their lot means at auto shows, at large parking lots where dealers display their cars, fair grounds, etc. - any place a dealer sells cars that are not on the dealers lot. So, unless you know what you are talking about for sure, I suggest you do not give an answer you know nothing about - like the ones here. Thanks!
Asked by pologuy74 - Sat Mar 21 18:24:51 2009 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments

A. The only state that has a "buyer's remorse" clause is California, and you must purchase that right at point-of-sale. Other than that, there is no right of rescission on vehicle sales.
Answered by ElGrande - Sat Mar 21 19:41:22 2009

Anyone know a history of record players for automobiles?
Q. I have heard that the first product developed by Motorola was a record player for automobiles. Was it ever fully realized? Did they sell? Did they work? I can't find much on the internet other than one-line factoid type info. This is a very interesting concept to me! Where can I read more about this on the 'net? Wikipedia and the Mortorola website are coming up with nothing for me. Are there any enthusiast type sites out there? Does anyone know anywhere where I can read about these things?
Asked by eric_aixelsyd - Tue Oct 24 18:30:57 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You might want to check this out: There's nothing aout Motorola specifically, but there is a lot about record players for cars. Crazy stuff! Here's some of the text form there: where the vinyl meets the road hey, vinyl fanatics, have you ever wished you could listen to your records while cruising in your car? From the mid-50's to the early 60's, Chrysler made this dream a reality with two generations of in-car phonographs. The original Highway Hi-Fi hit the streets in Autumn of 1955, for model year 1956 -- a factory option in the full Chrysler Corporation line of vehicles: Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, DeSoto and Imperial. I'll try to stay out of the way and let the past speak for itself. From Chrysler Press Release -- for use… [cont.]
Answered by W(aL)D - Tue Oct 31 07:38:00 2006

The cost to produce x thousand automobiles is given by the function?
Q. c(x) = 4x2 - 8x + 3. The price that we will charge is p(x) = 16 - 2x. What is the revenue? What is the profit for producing x thousand automobiles? What is the number of automobiles that must be produced to maximize the profit?
Asked by Gwain S - Fri Jun 12 15:52:57 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. revenue: R(x) = x*p(x) = 16x - 2x^2 profit: Pr(x) = R(x) - c(x) = (16x - 2x^2) - (4x^2 - 8x + 3) = -6x^2 + 24x - 3 if you're using calculus, then the profit is maximized when d/dx (Pr(x)) = 0, so -12x + 24 = 0 12x = 24 x=2 If you're not using calculus, then you want the marginal revenue to equal the marginal cost... but i forget how to calculate those without calculus.
Answered by olhenry56 - Fri Jun 12 16:04:12 2009

What got America's economy going more the entertainment or was it the American automobiles?
Q. I know they both were America's "Bread and Butter", think back in time what generated more money the automobiles or the entertainment? Think of the movies, television, memoribilia, etc. The cars were the jobs for Americans. However, when GM workers got paid they went to the movies right? I would say the entertainment, what would you say?
Asked by tatethegreat74 - Thu Jun 4 11:51:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the entertainment industry mainly benefits california. and look how well they're doing.
Answered by Gov't Mule - Thu Jun 4 11:56:58 2009

Why will nuclear fission probably not be used directly for powering automobiles?
Q. How could it be used indirectly to power automobiles?
Asked by . - Sun Dec 16 02:34:49 2007 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1) Nuclear Reactors are big and you need a certain [large] amount of fuel mass to keep it going. 2) While the fuel isn't highly radioactive, the reaction itself produces lots of radiation along with the spent fuel [for about 5 years, then it is moderatly radioactive after that] 3) Though the threat of your car turning into a bomb is impossible, it takes computers, control rods, and a team of scientists to keep the reaction at a constant speed. 4) With access to radioactive fuel, terrorists could create "breeder" reactors, which, in turn can create plutonium for nukes...
Answered by bbqchezit - Sun Dec 16 05:20:55 2007

Is it possible for us to design electromagnetic automobiles?
Q. All I could think of is to have a two-layer magnet systems attracting each other from stators to stators revolving in a circular path. Next we would connect electrical systems to the magnet to control the movements of the automobiles. Then in the middle layer we would have something as water or in another liquid form flowing in a same circular path that the above stator attracting the bottom stator. Would it hover above ground? That is the question.
Asked by exxon_worker - Thu Jun 29 20:16:49 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You'd have to have a magnet below the ground wouldnt you? I mean if you are saying the possible, then streets could have magnets below.That is-to hover. To not hover the magnets would have to be there but opposing polarity and your other magnets would have to be enough to overcome the strength of THAT polarity.(And since I know little about ALL of what you're saying, wouldnt you have to have a capacitator in there somewhere to store the electricity that the auto generated?) But I believe this is how David Copperfield "flies". He has some kind of magnet on him-large enough or something magnetized long enough-and an electromagnet in/on the ceiling of the auditorium. Then the electromagnet is turned on and voltage is controlled to raise and… [cont.]
Answered by baghmom - Thu Jun 29 21:00:45 2006

I want to change field from electronics and communication to automobiles?
Q. I am doing b.tech in electronics and communication but my carrier interest is automobiles,so i want to know that if i can go in automobiles industry after my graduation,till now i dont have any experience about this field but know much about cars,so if u can tell me how to change my field from electronics to automobiles.
Asked by anubhav - Sun Feb 7 05:26:15 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
What is the impact strength of sheet metal used in the construction of automobiles?
Q. I am trying to find out what the impact strength is of sheet metal used in the manufacturing of automobiles. like 3'x3'x6" maybe 3' by 3' by 1/2"
Asked by Nicky G - Thu Mar 6 17:58:53 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It depends. There are many different types of steel used in autos and none of them are used in the dimensions you list. THe mechanical properties of steel (and all metals) depends on exactly what the alloy composition is and, particularly with steels, they also depend on how the particular piece of steel was processed and heat treated. Even a very simple steel alloy can have a wide range of physical properties just depending on how it was cast, how it was processed (forged, rolled, hot worked vs cold worked, etc) and how it is heated (was it cooled slowly, quickly or very quickly, was it reheated to an intermediate temperature and, if so, for how long). Steel is used for so many different things because it's properties can be changed… [cont.]
Answered by Gary H - Thu Mar 6 18:27:38 2008

Automobiles and small trucks account for 84% of the travel to and from work in the United States. What fractio
Q. automobiles and small trucks account for 84% of the travel to and from work in the United States.What fraction reresents all othe means of travel to and from work in the United States.
Asked by turlington999 - Sat Sep 23 18:24:14 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'll start you off. 84/100 = 42/50 = 21/25 Oooops I guess I finished it.
Answered by Sue Donym - Sun Sep 24 08:39:15 2006

Is there any way to find a list of all automobiles that have been made?
Q. I need a list of all automobiles that have been manufactured.
Asked by Nessa - Wed May 10 09:35:52 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here is everything from 1980 to today
Answered by pjhj2006 - Wed May 10 09:39:21 2006

How do two private parties trade two automobiles of equal value for eachother?
Q. What is the easiest way to trade two equally valued automobiles, both paid off completely, for each other. The two parties live 6 hours away in two different states.
Asked by renns944 - Mon Aug 4 13:25:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You treat them like two seperate transactions. You are selling your car by signing off the title,giving a bill of sale and send in a release of liability. As for the sale price, it will depend on the state that the vehicle is going to be registered in. Some states just use low blue book value while others want the actual selling price. You both need to agree how you want it done. The other party would do the same with their title as you have.
Answered by SuziQu - Mon Aug 4 14:03:13 2008

What is the average lifespan of a front wheel bearing on automobiles?
Q. 2003 Yukon...replaced at 80k 2004 Silverado...replaced at 30k I have never had to replace a wheel bearing on any automobile I have ever owned over nearly 50 years! What is up with this?
Asked by skahhh - Sat Jun 28 17:53:25 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Cheap grease, how much weigh are you carrying in those light truck. I would not be upset with the 80k on my pick up, but I have driven in the bays in South Florida at low tide. The 30K is way to low of a number, I hope it was still under warrants. I have notice that wheel bearing are now coming in from China. But that could be a cop out, to say the lest. Do you, repack W.B ever year, it may be time to start. I wonder where you drive, is there any why that road salt could get past the seals, and cause faster break down of the grease. Not to be a smarty, next time look at a Ford.
Answered by blackheart_987 - Sat Jun 28 18:18:32 2008

Can you tell how can i physicial automobiles?
Q. Can you tell how can i physicial automobiles?
Asked by Shary O - Thu Mar 16 13:34:56 2006 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Grab it by the tailpipe and tell it to turn it's head and cough.
Answered by Deacon Blues - Thu Mar 16 13:40:10 2006

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