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Mechanical Engineering By: Tanner Eckerdt and Zach Gassett
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Automobile Mechanics I will be telling you all about the 2011 ZR1 Corvette. The History of the automobile.
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History Mechanical Engineers have been going to work on cars ever since 1885, when Karl Benz, a German mechanical engineer, designed the world’s first working automobile.
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Ford’s coming Henry Ford decided he could make a better working assembly line with better working parts. Which made for better cars.
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First Corvette In 1953 Chevrolet produced the world’s first Corvette. The Car still had it’s aerodynamic body, and which time the corvette evolved…
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2011 ZR1 The 2011 ZR1 is the fasted GM car out there, reaching a top speed of 205. During all those years of revolution they made a near perfect corvette. They added a cooling brake system and high- force springs, This car has run-flat tires enabled that way if you have a flat your car will keep running. It has active handling and 4-wheel antilock brakes to make sure it will be harder for you to go off the road and better control. It had a 6.2 liter LS9 aluminum block V8 equipped to make it a super charged car. This car has a 638 hp, 6500 rpm and 604lb torque. This is a perfect car for speed, and everyone should expect a lot of great mechanics and cars from Chevrolet.
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Cell Phone Mechanics The First Phone. The Iphone 4.
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The First Phone Martin Cooper created the first cell phone April 3, 1973. Almost 40 years ago. It was the first wireless phone, you could take it anywhere.
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The Iphone 4. 3.5 inch screen, Top of the line screen, Retina Display, And a 512mb processor. It’s one of them most widely sold phones out there, because there was over 6.1 million of them sold.
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Summary Mechanics have been controlling products, designs and manufacturing for 100’s of years. The thing of the small details and improve products in any way they can think of. Mechanical Engineers will always be the people who improve the things we buy.
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