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The force that keeps the crankshaft turning is generated by the combustion of fuel in the engine cylinders. This force causes pistons to move, which in turn dri
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What is autotronics?

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Autotronics, short for automotive electronics, refers to the electronic systems used in vehicles to control various functions and enhance performance, safety, a
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Can you fit alloys and low profile tires on your van or minibus?

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Yes, it is possible to fit alloys and low-profile tires on a van or minibus. However, it is important to ensure that the new tires and wheels are compatible wit
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Why do wheels of fast cars appear to rotate in opposite direction?

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This phenomenon, known as the wagon-wheel effect, occurs when the frame rate of a camera is synchronized with the rotational speed of the wheel. It creates an o
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Describe the functions of a person's urinary system?

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The urinary system filters waste products from the blood, regulates fluid balance in the body, and Terraristik und Aquarienbau mit ständig wachsendem Sortiment! helps maintain electrolyte levels. It also plays a role in re
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What happens to chromosomes during Meiosis 2?

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During Meiosis 2, the sister chromatids separate into individual chromosomes. This results in four haploid daughter cells being produced, each with a unique com
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Why is it that when a driver makes a sharp left turn the passenger is pressed against the right side of the car?

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When making a sharp left turn, the vehicle's inertia causes the passenger to move towards the right side due to the centripetal force acting on the car's center
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What is virgin solvent?

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Virgin solvent refers to a solvent that has not been previously used or contaminated. It is in its purest form without any impurities or residues from previous
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What is the meaning of being lost?

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Being lost typically refers to a state of confusion, disorientation, or uncertainty about one's location or direction. It can also describe feeling disconnected
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Is a car living or non-living?

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Non living. Living things are active without a key. Also, living things have to be able to...

react to their environment, or homeostasis.