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Why do cars have mirrors for rear view rather than cameras?

Despite having so much technological advancement, I wonder why cars still uses mirrors (right and left side of the driver) for the rear view. These mirrors can be easily replaced by cameras and ...
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How was Volkswagen able to trick the lab pollution test?

The recent Volkswagen pollution test cheating scandal has shocked many people with its widespread extent as well as how it was hidden for so many years. Last year, the International Council on ...
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Which is Worse: Car vs. Car or Car vs. Wall?

So I got myself questioning what could be worse for the driver... a collision of two identical cars at equal speed (frontal crash) or the same car with the same speed crashing through a wall? The ...
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Why are engine blocks so robust apart from containing high pressure?

Lately, I've been pondering why some engine blocks are so bulky, I always thought intuitively it was because they had to last a long time whilst containing thousands of combustion cycles but the more, ...
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Why are rear wheels not placed at the extreme rear of a bus?

In some cars, I have noticed the rear wheels are located at the extreme rear of the vehicle. However, I have noticed that the rear wheels of buses are always located about 1/4th of the way forward ...
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Why do car wheels have holes?

If you have a look at the car's wheels, you'll notice that they have holes which can be of different forms (mostly circular or rectangular). Why do they have such holes? Doesn't that reduce the ...
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Why do cars turn by turning the front wheel?

Why do we design cars to turn by turning the front wheel? Wouldn't it better to keep all wheels straight and turn by rotating the wheels on one side of a car more then the wheels on the opposite side ...
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Why do heavy trucks use air brakes?

I was having a discussion today, which led to the question why do heavy trucks still use air brakes? To my knowledge, it has been used for at least 40 years (I remember that as a kid), and ...
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While going downhill, does my car consume less fuel when in neutral or in gear?

I once meditated on the fact that a car, in downhill, would consume more fuel when in neutral to keep the engine on, rather than in gear. To keep the engine on when in gear, in fact, you mostly need ...
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Are pneumatic tires obsolete?

Adaptive suspensions with adjustment rates on the order of milliseconds are going mainstream in consumer vehicles. Air suspensions have been common on commercial trucks and some SUVs for some time. ...
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Is there a reason (in terms of the physics involved) why it is better to push start a car in 2nd gear rather than 1st?

I am struggling to understand why it is recommended to push start a car in 2nd gear rather than 1st - in terms of the physics involved, I fail to see a reason why this would be the case. I have ...
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What happens when you put the wrong type of fuel in an internal combustion engine?

What happens to the working of petrol engine when it is emptied and filled with diesel or to a diesel engine emptied and filled with petrol? Will the engine be able to operate and, if not, why not?
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How much clearance does a car need when turning a corner?

I am contemplating buying a new car. However, the approach to the underground garage in my apartment has a 90 degree frustrating turn. Given the dimensions of the approach and car, what is the max ...
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What causes the sound coming from electrical vehicles?

All the electrical vehicles I've ever ride make that humming sound (either cars or trains). What exactly causes that sound? Is it drag force in the gears? Is it a fan? Or is it because of the coils (...
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How would adding a wind deflector in front of roof-mounted solar panels affect drag on an RV?

I am mounting solar panels on top of a recreational vehicle (RV). To reduce drag, I was planning on building a small ramp in front of the panels to deflect wind before it hits the flat panel and ...
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