Gerbils.. thousands and thousands of gerbils.
2007-01-04 20:53:08
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answer #1
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answered by phishycoding 4
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Difficult question. Liquid fuel converts into a gas, which is then made to burn by electricity, which makes a lump of metal move up and down, which rotates a piece of steel that looks like the lathe had a wobble in it, this is connected to a flat disk, which has a bit of heat resistant material clamped to it, so it spins, and passes the spin onto various cogs which look like they were milled in by a drug induced apprentice, and finally, the spin comes out and is passed to a thing which splits the rotation from a "north south" direction to an "east west" direction to two rubber rimmed with a sort of "waves pattern on the beach sand" disks stuck to the side of the car, kept inflated by compressed air that are held on the road by curly bits of metal and gravity.
2007-01-04 21:04:21
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answer #2
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answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6
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Petrol is pumped into a cylinder, compressed until it explodes pushing a piston up (there are usually at least four of these each doing it at different times), this turns an axle which forces the wheel to react to the friction on a surface to puch the car forward.
I think!
2007-01-04 20:53:06
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answer #3
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answered by voodoobluesman 5
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internal combustion, unless its electric engery and it only moves by some external force whether remote control or direct - like pushing on the gas pedal. If you want to know how a gasoline engine works you can buy a small scale working model if you don''t want to read it in a book.
2007-01-04 20:56:27
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answer #4
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answered by wmotor409 1
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Matty, Ogdad and Dixie are the sole ones answering your question right here. they're noted as the Driveshafts. Theres oftentimes a protracted one and a short one through configuration of the fwd set up (through fact the gearbox and extremely final tension are to the left hand area of the motor vehicle). each and every driveshaft has a CV joint on the two end allowing the stress to be transmitted to the wheels at various angles through fact the wheels turn or flow up and down (eg. once you flow over a bump or the autos physique "rolls" once you corner). Propshafts are used on rear wheel tension autos, as are halfshafts. wish this enables.
2016-12-12 04:16:36
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Little explosions in the cylinders are converted into a round and round wheelly thingy through cams and gears and things.
I do not know why I answered this. I must talk to my shrink!
2007-01-04 20:55:29
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Have a look at "How Cars Work" on the Howstuffworks website at http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car.htm
2007-01-04 22:07:26
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answer #7
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answered by Neil 7
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basically to make a car move ..i think u need all the parts tht it shud have like the engine, tyres, acclerator, etc..
2007-01-04 21:07:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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With my car, the wife pushing.
2007-01-05 00:28:34
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round...
The wheels on the bus go round and round, all day long...
Thats what makes a car move.
2007-01-04 20:51:37
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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