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  • Structure and mechanical systems of automobiles and their developmental . . .
    automobile, Four-wheeled automotive vehicle designed for passenger transportation and commonly propelled by an internal-combustion engine using a volatile fuel The modern automobile consists of about 14,000 parts and comprises several structural and mechanical systems These include the body, containing the passenger and storage space, which sits on the chassis, or steel frame; the internal
  • Automobile - Invention, Evolution, Impact | Britannica
    Automobile - Invention, Evolution, Impact: Unlike many other major inventions, the original idea of the automobile cannot be attributed to a single individual The idea certainly occurred long before it was first recorded in the Iliad, in which Homer (in Alexander Pope’s translation) states that Vulcan in a single day made 20 tricycles, which Leonardo da Vinci considered the idea of a self
  • Karl Friedrich Benz | Biography, Facts, Automobile, Mercedes - Britannica
    Karl Friedrich Benz, German mechanical engineer who designed and in 1885 built the world’s first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine In 1926 Benz Co merged with Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to form Daimler-Benz, maker of Mercedes-Benz
  • automotive industry - Encyclopedia Britannica
    automotive industry, all those companies and activities involved in the manufacture of motor vehicles, including most components, such as engines and bodies, but excluding tires, batteries, and fuel The industry’s principal products are passenger automobiles and light trucks, including pickups, vans, and sport utility vehicles Commercial vehicles (i e , delivery trucks and large transport
  • Automobile - Ford, Revolution, Industry | Britannica
    Automobile - Ford, Revolution, Industry: Henry Ford produced eight versions of cars before the Model T of 1908, with which his name became synonymous; these were the models A, B, C, F, K, N, R, and S They were not remarkable automobiles, but public response to the less expensive ones (the firm made some fairly costly cars at first) indicated the soundness of Ford’s idea—to turn the
  • Autonomous vehicle | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    autonomous vehicle, automobile that employs driver assistance technologies to remove the need for a human operator There are six stages of automation in automobiles, ranging from fully unassisted manual driving at stage 0 to fully automated self-driving cars at stage 5 Though the terms self-driving or automated are commonly used interchangeably with autonomous, cars currently on the market
  • Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot | Facts, Invention, Steam Car | Britannica
    After serving in the Austrian army in the Seven Years’ War, Cugnot returned to Paris in 1763 to devote his time to writing military treatises and tinkering with a number of inventions he had conceived while campaigning He built two steam-propelled tractors for hauling artillery, the first in 1769 and the second in 1770 The second alone survived and is preserved in the National Conservatory
  • United States - Automobile, Congestion, Pollution | Britannica
    United States - Automobile, Congestion, Pollution: Since about 1920 more genuine change has occurred in American rural life than during the preceding three centuries of European settlement in North America Although the basic explanation is the profound social and technological transformations engulfing most of the world, the most immediate agent of change has been the internal-combustion engine





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