What is Car: Definition and 999 Discussions

A car (or automobile) is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation. Most definitions of cars say that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people rather than goods.Cars came into global use during the 20th century, and developed economies depend on them. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the modern car when German inventor Karl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Cars became widely available in the early 20th century. One of the first cars accessible to the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts, but took much longer to be accepted in Western Europe and other parts of the world.Cars have controls for driving, parking, passenger comfort, and a variety of lights. Over the decades, additional features and controls have been added to vehicles, making them progressively more complex, but also more reliable and easier to operate. These include rear-reversing cameras, air conditioning, navigation systems, and in-car entertainment. Most cars in use in the early 2020s are propelled by an internal combustion engine, fueled by the combustion of fossil fuels. Electric cars, which were invented early in the history of the car, became commercially available in the 2000s and are predicted to cost less to buy than gasoline cars before 2025. The transition from fossil fuels to electric cars features prominently in most climate change mitigation scenarios, such as Project Drawdown's 100 actionable solutions for climate change.There are costs and benefits to car use. The costs to the individual include acquiring the vehicle, interest payments (if the car is financed), repairs and maintenance, fuel, depreciation, driving time, parking fees, taxes, and insurance. The costs to society include maintaining roads, land use, road congestion, air pollution, public health, healthcare, and disposing of the vehicle at the end of its life. Traffic collisions are the largest cause of injury-related deaths worldwide.Personal benefits include on-demand transportation, mobility, independence, and convenience. Societal benefits include economic benefits, such as job and wealth creation from the automotive industry, transportation provision, societal well-being from leisure and travel opportunities, and revenue generation from taxes. People's ability to move flexibly from place to place has far-reaching implications for the nature of societies. There are around 1 billion cars in use worldwide. Car usage is increasing rapidly, especially in China, India and other newly industrialized countries.

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  1. L

    How to use my data of Ixx, Iyy and Izz?

    Hi everyone, thank you for reading my thread I know the question is weird but I can't seem to explain it otherwise. My problem: Basically I am finishing a final year project which I based on a Formula Student Vehicle. Using CAD I have the vehicle modeled, and through the model analysis and with...
  2. hugo_faurand

    Car's braking distance formula

    Hello everyone ! I'm working on my highway code and my book give me the approximate formula and the real formula of the braking distance. Here's the real formula according to the book : $$ Bd = \frac{V^2}{254 \times f} $$ With : V : the velocity f : the adherence coefficient. But I have on...
  3. D

    Electric car and battery problem

    Homework Statement An electric car (mass 1560 kg) draws power from a set of 24 batteries. Each battery supplies 12 V, with storage 95 A·h. During a test of the vehicle, it is driven at exactly 45 km/h on a level road while experiencing a friction force of 240 N. (a) What is the horsepower...
  4. Z

    Calculating Power for a car, and relating it to the motor curve

    Hello all, I am trying to build a simulation to understand what power is required by an electric car in order to accelerate from 0-50kmh. As per my understanding the total power required by engine is calculated using Total Power required at given velocity formula as stated below. I am...
  5. K

    Tyres of a car lifting when turning left sharply....

    Homework Statement Why do the left wheels of a car rise when it takes a sharp left turn (that is it lurches towards the right)? Homework Equations $$a_c= V^2/R$$The Attempt at a Solution I started by imagining the car as being a part of a very large ring, dx. Since it's taking a left turn...
  6. P

    What is the maximum attainable speed for the car?

    Homework Statement P62 Sterling. #11 A new design for a car is to have a large disc like flywheel within the car storing kinetic energy. The flywheel has a mass of 370 kg witha radius of 0.5 meters and can rotate up to 200 revolutions a second. Assuming all of this store kinetic energy can be...
  7. P

    Perpetually driven electric car

    I would think that using every bit of energy that a moving electric car produces, it would be able to sustain itself. Geared alternators on each wheel, pinwheels to use wind energy to power the interior electronics, plus solar panels. Even putting stators on the rims with a coil in the hub...
  8. J

    Banked Turns Part II: What Force Causes a Car to Creep up a Wall

    I wanted to dig deeper on previous question regarding Normal forces and banked turns vs. inclined planes. Intuitively, when a car going around a banked turn is going faster than the "tuned" speed (i.e., the speed at which no friction is required to keep it on the track), it will need friction...
  9. Y

    MHB Solve Logarithms Problems: Find Profit & Interest Rate

    Hello all, I have a few small questions regarding logarithms, which I would like to ask your help with. 1) A car loses 50% of it's value every 4 years. How many years does it take for the car to lose 1/3 of it's value ? (I think you need log with basis of 2 here, but not sure) 2) A company...
  10. M

    Impulse Question -- A car changing speed and direction

    Homework Statement Cart travels with a mass of 100kg in the 25m/s in the X-Direction and then 20m/s in the Y-Direction. What is the impulse? Homework Equations I = m*change in velocity The Attempt at a Solution I = 100(20 (j) - 25(i)) I = (2000 (j) - 2500(j)) kg* m/s Is this correct?
  11. LippyKa16

    Engineering A car on a hill - power of motor problem

    Homework Statement A car is traveling up a slope. Given that a(t) is constant at 1m/s^2, find the expression of motor power in time. Assuming that the maximum power of the car is 215kW, for how long can the car maintain such an acceleration? Mass of car (m) = 2000 kg The hill has a constant...
  12. Liam C

    How Do I Determine Force of Static Friction on a Rolling Car

    Homework Statement A 1450-kg car is towing a trailer of mass 454-kg. The force of air resistance on both vehicles is 7471N[backward]. If the acceleration of both vehicles is 0.225m/s^2[forward], what is the force of static friction on the wheels from the ground? Homework Equations Fnet = ma...
  13. Alexanddros81

    Solving for Car Speed and Stopping Time in a Braking Scenario

    Homework Statement 11.9 The brakes of a car are applied, causing it to slow down at a rate of ##10 ft/s^2##. Knowing that the car stops in 300 ft, determine (a) how fast the car was traveling immediately before the brakes were applied, (b) the time required for the car to stop Homework...
  14. Alexanddros81

    A loaded railroad car is rolling at a constant velocity

    Homework Statement A loaded railroad car is rolling at a constant velocity when it couples with a spring and dashpot bumber system. After the coupling, the motion of the car is defined by the relation ##x = 60e^{-4.8t} sin16t##, where x and t are expressed in millimeters and seconds...
  15. J

    Automotive Wind Turbine on the grill of the car

    Hi, I'm currently in High school so I'm uncertain whether this could be feasibly possible. I read on another thread that Wind Turbine's produce too much drag to actually be beneficial to your car and energy. BUT, they all discussed the wind turbine being on the top of the car. I was thinking...
  16. T

    Opening a car door at a high speed

    What would happen if a car is driving down a highway at 80Mph and one of the doors is fully opened. Will it make a big change and make it slow down or start turning?
  17. Dr. Courtney

    How Safe Are Self-Driving Cars After the First Fatal Accident?

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/19/self-driving-uber-car-kills-arizona-pedestrian-police-say.html Considering the small experimental installed base, this gives me serious concerns with the technology. Not ready for prime time.
  18. W

    People Jumping Off a Car (Momentum Problem)

    Hi I haven't study physics since the one time I took AP Physics 1 three years ago, but my friend presented me this problem. There's a vehicle with passengers on top of it. Does the vehicle have higher velocity after all the passengers jumped off in the same direction and force at the same time...
  19. jedishrfu

    News The Pros of Driving An Electric Car

    https://www.wired.com/story/even-more-evidence-that-electric-cars-could-save-the-planet/ There's a cool map showing mpg for electrics by state in the US based on how the electricity is being generated.
  20. mastermechanic

    The cost of a carbon fiber car chassis

    Hello everyone! We're getting prepared to an electromobile car efficiency challange as a team. I'm going to take place in the chassis and exterior design team. I have lots of question but today I'm going to ask one of them. How much does it cost us to produce an ordinary car chassis? I'm...
  21. doglover9754

    Gas Usage in Cars: Effects on Environment

    My parents were driving over the weekend with the windows open and I came up with another bunch of questions. With the windows open, would you use more gas than with them closed? I figured that when the windows are open and wind is blowing in, the wind is pushing in the opposite direction that...
  22. K

    Thrust required for a Car driven by a propeller

    Out of curiosity, If suppose a car is driven/propelled by Propeller, how much thrust would be required to get it rolling or moving, then drive at 30 MPH, at 60 MPH and at 100 MPH? Consider the car weighs 6000 lb including passengers. If same car is inclined at 30 degrees, how much thrust is...
  23. Phantoful

    Find x(t) for a car being pelted by rocks (1-D)

    Homework Statement Homework Equations p=mv K=(1/2)mv2 Integration and Derivation Methods J=mΔv The Attempt at a Solution So far I set Pbefore=(Δm*u)+(MVcar), with Vcar depending on the time that has passed (I'm not sure how I should find the function for Vcar(t). For Pafter I included the...
  24. C

    Man's weight on a railroad car

    Homework Statement The problem relates to the subject of torque and angular momentum: A man of mass ## M ## stands on a railroad car that is rounding an unbanked turn of radius R at speed v. His center of mass is height ## L ## above the car, and his feet are distance ## d ## apart. The man is...
  25. B

    Automotive Car water pump barrier to flow when off?

    When a car is parked and not running... is the radiator water (or coolant) pump totally shut that water from the radiator side can't enter the engine or in equilibrium (what's the exact term)? The water pump is a centrifugal pump.. does this totally shut the inlet and outlet from mixing so that...
  26. Rasta philosophy

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    Diesel and otto car cannot have randament of 100 per cent, practically. But teoretically they could have?
  27. karush

    MHB Stop Race Car in 1000 m with Parachute: Solve for Retarding Force

    The parachute on a race car of weight 8820 N opens at the end of quater mile run when the car is traveling at 35m/s^2 a.What total retarding force must be supplied by the parachute to stop the car to a distance of 1000 m $\displaystyle d = v_0\cdot t + \frac{1}{2}\cdot a \cdot t^2 $...
  28. S

    I How bright will Musk's Tesla car be in the sky?

    I wonder if amateur astronomers will be able to see it.
  29. karush

    MHB How far will the car travel in 10 seconds

    $\tiny{Embry-Brittle \, 12}$ $\textsf{A car, starting from rest, accelerates in a straight line at a constant rate of $\displaystyle 2.0 \frac{m}{s^2}$}$$\textit{How far will the car travel in $10$ seconds}$\begin{align*}\displaystyle \Delta t&=10\\ a&=2\\ d_i&=0\\ v_i&=0\\...
  30. doglover9754

    What happens if you put a drone on hover in a moving car

    I was flying my drone last week and then it hit me. What happens to the drone if you put it in hover mode in a moving car? It must be a closed roof car and can move at any speed. But what my question is, what will happen to the drone? In hover mode, a drone will just float where it is. But if...
  31. R

    Internal Resistance of a Car Battery

    Homework Statement An automobile battery has a terminal voltage of 12.8 V with no load. When the starting motor (which draws 90A) is running, the terminal voltage drops to 11.0 V. What is the internal resistance of the battery? Homework Equations V= EMF- Ir The Attempt at a Solution I think...
  32. J

    Torque produced by friction when braking in a car

    Hi So I am busy studying rotational motion and there's an example in the book where they explain that when a car brakes the force of friction acts as a torque force which explains why a car lifts up at the back when braking. Because the car does no rotational motion they say the net torque is...
  33. karush

    MHB How Does Velocity Impact Acceleration in Race Cars?

    A race car strarts from rest and travels east along a straight and level track. For the firs $5.0s$ of the cars motion, the eastward compent of the car's velocity,is given by $v_x(t)=(0.930 m/s^3)t^2 $ What is acceleration of the car when $v_x=14.5$ ok my first step with this was...
  34. J

    Rubber Band Car- Wheel Placement and Center of Gravity?

    I have an odd question after making a rubber band car. I'm wondering if placement of my pairs of wheels has any affect on how fast or how far my car goes. It seems to be a very impractical design, but I do want to know the science behind it. My question is if I move two wheels all the way to...
  35. duhuhu

    Can you damage your starter motor with too much current?

    Hey all! Today I took my car to the shop for some starter issues. They told me that the starter had been damaged by a battery with a higher CCA rating than was safe for the starter motor and it burned out my motor slowly over time. I feel like they may be BS'ing me, but I'm not sure. I know my...
  36. J

    Automotive How long is too long for a dead car battery

    I have or had two good car batteries one was a deep cycle they were connected to a 20 Ma led it could have been as long as four months since solar charger stopped working on top of that they were outside in temperatures as low as minus 25 degrees fahrenheit, what I want to know if one took a new...
  37. E

    This guy can make realistic car sounds with his mouth

    This guy is incredible! It's uncanny!
  38. J

    How to generate 100 watts of heat from a car battery

    I have lots of batteries 12 volt charged by the sun what I need is something that would draw 100 watts and give heat when connected to a car battery? I have ac heating pads, 2000 watt hot water elements lots of copper wire, light bulbs any other ideas?
  39. F

    Conservation of Energy -- Toy car hits and compresses a spring

    Homework Statement A toy car has a mass of 2 kg moves with initial speed of 2 m/s on a rough horizontal plane of μκ=0.14.A spring with constant of 250 N/m is fixed. Which of the following statements is true ? A) The toy does not approach the spring B) The toy just touch the spring[/url][/IMG]...
  40. F

    Cirular Motion - car on a circular ramp

    Homework Statement A 1200 kg car has a speed of 5 m/s at the top of a circular ramp of 10 m in radius. The normal force exerted by the seat of the ramp on the car is : A) 9000N B) 9600 N C)11250 N D)13650 N E)14150 N Homework Equations ∑F=ma ac = m v^2 /r The Attempt at a Solution...
  41. L

    Is my logic right for the answer to this inelastic car collision question?

    Homework Statement A 1000 kg car approaches an intersection traveling north at 20.0 m/s . A 1200 kg approaches this same intersection traveling east at 22.0 m/s. The two car collides and lock together. Ignoring any external forces , what is the velocity of the car immediately after the...
  42. Y

    What is the Needed Coefficient of Static Friction for a Car on a Banked Curve?

    Homework Statement If a curve with a tedious of 80m is perfectly banked for a car traveling 70km/h, what must be the coefficient of static friction for a car not to skid when traveling at 90 km/h ? Homework Equations Newton’s second law F=ma The Attempt at a Solution To find the angle of the...
  43. L

    Equilibrium of forces (angle of road so car will not skid)

    Hi everyone. Our mechanics professor warned us that in the mid-term exam some students reached the right answer on some questions but their method was wrong. For this reason sometimes I'm worried when I reach the correct answer but the way I did it is different from the solution guide. And I...
  44. Tom Rauji

    Automotive Suspension interaction with car

    I need help or guidance at a physics level understanding suspension interaction with a vehicle chassis. Here is the problem. I have a very high horsepower car with small tires. The race tracks are prepped with a glue. It is very easy to go over 1500 HP with a pretty high gear ratio. For...
  45. K

    I Designing a Car with Multiple Boxes: Free Body Diagrams

    hi, i am studying about design the box carried on car. i am really stuck in how to draw free body diagram for when 3 or more boxes stack together on car running and braking. there are many example with 2 boxes but i don't know why i can't find any case with 3 or more boxes thanks in advance
  46. J

    Maximum speed of car on downhill

    Homework Statement The exercise is this: The mass of the car is m=500 kg. The maximum speed of the car on flat road is v1=35 m/s and on 10 % up hill (tan(alpha)=0.1, alpha is with respect to flat) the maximum speed is v2=20 m/s. The friction force is double on up hill because it has been made...
  47. berkeman

    Automotive Interesting video of a car production line

    This video came up in a Private Conversation I was having with @Grands recently. The level of sophistication and precision of this production line is amazing to me. Thinking about all of the design work and experimentation and fabrication work and optimization that went into it... :smile:
  48. Grands

    Which are the best car brands considered value for money?

    In your opinion which company makes the best quality car considering the value for money? Which company uses the best products inside the cars? In my opinion good cars are Audi and Mercedes-Benz.
  49. physicsnewbie101

    Relation between centrifugal force and speed

    Does centrifugal force generate in increase in overall speed? For example, if I am driving down a highway on-ramp which goes in a circular fashion, with my speed slowly increasing, does my overall speed increase because of the centrifugal force generated from the circular on-ramp? Is more force...
  50. Leah12

    What is the Elastic Potential Energy of a Toy Car's Spring?

    The force constant of the spring in a child’s toy car is 550 N/m. How much elastic potential energy is stored in the spring if the spring is compressed a distance of 0.012m? The formula for spring force is F =kx When I do 550 x 0.012m I get 6.6 but I am supposed to round my answer four decimal...
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