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A Jaguar covered up in 14,000 post-its. A prank made by an office worker’s colleagues. It took them a mere two hours to accomplish this prank... |
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Car-trains are a possible key advance in transportation technology. They have the potential o alleviate congestion by increasing throughput (number of vehicles per lane per hour) by a factor of at least two. Vehicles that are physically coupled or able to follow |
In physics, force is an influence that may cause an object to accelerate. It may be experienced as a lift, a push, or a pull. The actual acceleration of the body is determined by the vector sum of all forces acting on it (known as net force or resultant force). In an extended |
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A limousine (or limo) is an unusually long luxury car, traditionally black or white in color. Limousines are most commonly driven by chauffeurs. While some limousines are owned by individuals, many are owned by governments to transport senior |
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Roading is a term for driving a specialized vehicle on unpaved roads,
such as sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks and other natural
terrain. Rock crawling is a highly technical category of off roading. Vehicles are typically modified with larger than |
A radio-controlled car (R/C car) is a powered model car driven from a distance using a radio control system. Inputs from joysticks (or a wheel and a trigger) on a transmitter are sent to the car's onboard receiver. The receiver interprets the radio signals and sends electrical pulses to the servo and electronic speed controller, making the model turn its wheels and the |
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