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  2. Capacitor electric vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A capacitor electric vehicle is a vehicle that uses supercapacitors (also called ultracapacitors) to store electricity. [1] As of 2010 [needs update], the best ultracapacitors can only store about 5% of the energy that lithium-ion rechargeable batteries can, limiting them to a couple of miles per charge. This makes them ineffective as a general ...

  3. Safety First: Don't Make These 11 Mistakes While Driving in ...

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    5. Forsaking Winter Tires. While this will depend on your vehicle and factors like whether it has four-wheel drive and traction control, regular tires may not provide enough traction on snow and ...

  4. Regenerative braking - Wikipedia

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    Some cars, like the Chevrolet Bolt, can remain stationary on small slopes using only the motor. Many road vehicles with regenerative braking do not have drive motors on all wheels (as in a two-wheel drive car); regenerative braking is normally only applicable to wheels with motors. For safety, the ability to brake all wheels is required.

  5. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    Winter tire, showing tread pattern designed to compact snow in the gaps. [1] Snow tires, also known as winter tires, are tires designed for use on snow and ice. Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those on conventional tires, increasing traction on snow and ice. Such tires that have passed specific winter traction performance ...

  6. Snow chains - Wikipedia

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    Snow chains at the front wheel of a grader at the Pikes Peak Highway. Automatic tire chains are permanently mounted near the drive tires and engage by turning a switch, then move into position to fling the pieces of chain under the tires automatically. Automatic chains were invented in 1941 in the United States [1] and Sweden in 1977 [citation ...

  7. Automobile handling - Wikipedia

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    People who drove them hard fitted reversed wheels and bigger rear tires and rims to ameliorate. [citation needed] Chevrolet Corvair - poor roll stability due to the swing axle rear suspension similar to that used in the Volkswagen Beetle, and cited for dangerous handling in Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed. These problems were corrected ...

  8. Fan clutch - Wikipedia

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    A fan clutch is a thermostatic engine cooling fan that can freewheel at low temperatures when cooling is not needed, allowing the engine to warm up faster, relieving unnecessary load on the engine. As temperatures increase, the clutch engages so that the fan is driven by engine power and moves air to cool the engine.

  9. Applications of capacitors - Wikipedia

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    The effects of varying the characteristics of the dielectric can also be used for sensing and measurement. Capacitors with an exposed and porous dielectric can be used to measure humidity in air. Capacitors are used to accurately measure the fuel level in airplanes; as the fuel covers more of a pair of plates, the circuit capacitance increases.