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  2. Geo Prizm - Wikipedia

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    The Prizm's second generation, and the last under the Geo brand name, debuted in 1992 for the 1993 model year. The Prizm gained more room (resulting in an upgrade to United States Environmental Protection Agency "compact" car status), a driver's-side airbag, and a new 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine optional on LSi trim.

  3. Chevrolet Tracker (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    1998 Chevrolet Tracker 4-door. The Geo Tracker was a mini SUV introduced in late 1988 as a 1989 model. It was developed by CAMI which was a joint venture between General Motors of Canada and Suzuki. North American models were to be built in CAMI's Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada plant alongside its almost identical twin, the domestic-built Suzuki ...

  4. Geo (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Geo Tracker. The Geo Tracker was an SUV introduced in 1989 and based on the Suzuki Sidekick. It was a low cost 4x4 vehicle, introduced as a two-door with either a convertible or fixed hard top in base or upscale LSi versions. All models between 1989 and 1990 were offered in 5-speed manual with four-wheel drive. In 1996, the two-door hard top ...

  5. Fresnel rhomb - Wikipedia

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    A Fresnel rhomb is an optical prism that introduces a 90° phase difference between two perpendicular components of polarization, by means of two total internal reflections. If the incident beam is linearly polarized at 45° to the plane of incidence and reflection, the emerging beam is circularly polarized, and vice versa.

  6. Fresnel lens - Wikipedia

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    A first-order lens has a focal length of 920 mm (36 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) and stands about 2.59 m (8 ft 6 in) high, and 1.8 m (6 ft) wide. The smallest (sixth) order has a focal length of 150 mm (6 in) and a height of 433 mm (17 + 1 ⁄ 16 in). The largest Fresnel lenses are called hyperradiant (or hyper-radial).

  7. List of Geo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Geo Spectrum: Subcompact car: 1989-1997 ... Geo Prizm: Subcompact car/Compact car: 1990-1993: Geo Storm: Sport compact: 1989-1997: Geo Tracker: Mini SUV: See also ...

  8. Geo Metro - Wikipedia

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    Geo also sold the XFi Model for the 1994 Year. The XFi was a much lighter car than the standard metro. The Metro XFi had no Air Conditioning and had a measly 49 Horsepower coming out of a very underpowered 1.0L Inline 3 Engine, and it was the cheapest model Geo had ever sold. The XFi was a slow car as in 0-60 or 0-100 kph took a whopping 20 ...

  9. Geo Storm - Wikipedia

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    Geo Spectrum. Successor. none. The Geo Storm is a sport compact car manufactured by Isuzu that was sold in the United States by Geo from 1990 until 1993. The same vehicles, with minor variations, were sold by Geo in Canada in the 1992 and 1993 model years only. The Storm was intended to be a budget car with the look and feel of a sports car.