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    The moment of inertia is a measure of an object’s resistance to changes in its rotation. It must be very specific to the chosen axis of rotation. Also‚ it is specific to the mass and shape of the object‚ including the way that is mass is distributed in the object. Moment of inertia is usually quantified in kgm2. An object’s where the mass is concentrated very close to the center of axis of rotation will be easier to spin than an object of identical mass with the mass concentrated far from the axis

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    A driver’s license is an official document which officiates a person’s legality for operating a motor vehicle. In the United States‚ a basic Class C drivers license allow a perspective driver to operate a 2-axle vehicle with a GVWR of 26‚000 lbs. or less‚ a 3-axle vehicle weighing 6‚000 lbs. or less‚ a motorized scooter‚ and any house car 40’ or less. In California‚ a person reaching the age of sixteen is allowed to apply for a Class C driver’s license at the California‘s Department of Motor Vehicles

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    that the safest place for a fuel tank is directly above the rear axle" (Davidson‚ p 4). It was later determined however‚ that positioning the fuel tank over the rear axle would increase the threat of ignition. Also‚ by placing the fuel tank over the rear axle storage space would be reduced along with making servicing the vehicle more difficult (Davidson‚ p 4). It was then decided that the fuel tank would be positioned behind the rear axle and under the rear floor pan. In January 1969‚ the National

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    Introduction/ Case TML Drivelines Limited is predominantly in the business of manufacturing Axles & Transmissions for Commercial Vehicles. In the year 2000‚ the erstwhile Axle & Transmissions manufacturing divisions of Tata Motors‚ were spun off as 100% subsidiaries HVAL & HVTL respectively. The key intent of incorporation was to give specialist focus on development and supplies of Axles and Transmissions for Tata Motors‚ while Tata Motors concentrated on Vehicle Design‚ Integration & Marketing.

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    Advantage using pulleys. To explore the applications of Pulleys for mechanical power transmission Class room Teachings by Manoj Tiwari 2 Pulley… The pulley a variation of the axle and wheel; the wheel is grooved to guide a rope‚ chain or cable along the circumference of the wheel‚ which moves freely around the axle. Class room Teachings by Manoj Tiwari 3 Pulley… At its most simple use‚ the pulley works to change the direction of force applied in a system. More complex uses of pulleys

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    Indian Railways is one of the largest systems in the world. It is also one of the very few railway systems in the world generating operating surpluses. With a modest beginning in India on April 16‚ 1853‚ when the first wheels rolled on rails from Bombay to Thane‚ the Indian Railways has emerged today as the main vehicle for socio-economic development of the country. Rail transportation has a number of favourable characteristics as compared to road transportation. It is six times more energy-efficient

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    on a system. Thermal energy: Kinetic energy in transit from one object to another due to temperature differences. Temperature: the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. WHEEL AND AXLE PULLEY Effort and resistance distances are the Fixed pulley: IMA 1 diameters of the wheel and axle. Movable pulley: IMA 2 INCLINED PLANE WEDGE Effort distance = slope Effort distance: Wedge length Resistance = vertical Effort resistance: Wedge width SCREW Absolute Zero:

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    2011 IL&FS Financial Service Limited Road Sector Project  Supreme Ahmadnagar Karmala Tembhurni Tollways Private Limited  Mhow Ghtatabillod Road  Kota Jhalawar Corridor Private Limited Spreha Kanika RMIT University Economics & Finance S3168731 11/11/2011 3rd Floor‚ D Quadrant‚ IL&FS Financial Centre Plot No. C - 22‚ G Block‚ Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra (East)‚ Mumbai 400051‚ India Phone: +91 (22) 2659 3560‚ Fax: +91 (22) 2653 3149 Acknowledgement I would like to express my gratitude

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    LAWS OF PHYSICS ON A MOUSETRAP POWERED CAR ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬___________________________________ An Investigatory Project Presented to the Faculty of St. Mary’s Academy of Guiuan (Formerly Assumption Academy of Samar) Guiuan‚ Eastern Samar ____________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Course Science and Technology 4 (Physics) ______________________________________ by FRANCES JOSIE P. GILBER JULIENNE I. SANTOS MARY ROSE T. ELLES Researchers

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    A Regenerative Braking System Using ‘KERS’ a device used to recover‚ otherwise wasted energy. I. Abstract -Kinetic Energy Recovery System or simply ‘KERS’ is a system developed to recover a modest amount of energy during braking of an automobile or a locomotive. This system tries to harvest energy which is otherwise wasted. KERS works on the principle of Regenerative Braking‚ which uses the braking energy to rotate a flywheel connected to the differential( in an automobile) through a gear mechanism

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