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HOW HYBRID CARS WORK
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How does a hybrid automobile work? What goes on under the hood to give you 20 or 30 more miles per gallon than the standard automobile? And does it pollute less just because it gets better gas mileage? In this article, we'll help you understand how this technology works, and we'll even give you some tips on how to drive a hybrid car for maximum efficiency. Many people have probably owned a hybrid vehicle at some point. For example, a mo-ped (a motorized pedal bike) is a type of hybrid because it combines the power of a gasoline engine with the pedal power of its rider. In fact, hybrid vehicles are all around us. Most of the locomotives we see pulling trains are diesel-electric hybrids. Cities like Seattle have diesel-electric buses -- these can draw electric power from overhead wires or run on diesel when they are away from the wires. Giant mining trucks are often diesel-electric hybrids. Submarines are also hybrid vehicles -- some are nuclear-electric and some are diesel-electric. Any vehicle that combines two or more sources of power that can directly or indirectly provide propulsion power is a hybrid. Most hybrid cars on the road right now are gasoline-electric hybrids, although French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen has two diesel-electric hybrid cars in the works. Since gasoline hybrids are the kind you'll find at your local car dealership, we'll focus on those in this article. |
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WEBBY WANDA'S DRAWNG TIPS: Hardness of Graphite Drawing Pencils. There are two pencil-rating systems, a US one and a European one. The US system is numerical, while the European system, based on a lettering scheme, is the one generally used for artist’s pencils. The European rating system works like this:pencils are rated for hardness (H), blackness (B), and whether they have a fine point (F). 9B is simultaneously the softest and darkest rating; 9H is both hardest and lightest. There are twenty ratings of graphite drawing pencils in the full range, though many manufacturers offer sets with a range of only 18, or selected pencils from within the entire range.
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WEBBY WANDA'S DRAWNG TIPS: WHAT ARE CHARCOAL PENCILS? Charcoal is carbonised wood and is one of the oldest and most traditional of drawing tools. Derwent offers three different charcoal mediums so whatever your drawing style there will be a product for your suit. Charcoal is also naturally water-soluble so it allows you to create interesting line and wash effects.If you are looking for the traditional effect of charcoal with a little more control and a little less mess, then choose a Charcoal Pencil. Charcoal particles are mixed with the finest clays and encased in wood to produce a rich, smoothly textured pencil with all the beauty and character of traditional charcoal in a convenient, easy use form. |