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Evolution of Cars

Amelia Khatri

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"Evolution of Cars" presents a comprehensive journey through the transformation of automotive technology, from the earliest steam-powered vehicles to today's electric and autonomous innovations. The book uniquely structures this evolution across three pivotal eras: early experimentation (1769-1900), mass production revolution (1900-1960), and modern innovation (1960-present), offering readers a clear progression of automotive development through time.

 
The narrative expertly weaves together technical developments with their historical context, examining how pivotal innovations like Karl Benz's Patent-Motorwagen and Henry Ford's Model T revolutionized transportation. Through detailed engineering analyses and historical documentation, the book explores the fascinating transition from steam and electric power to the dominance of internal combustion engines, highlighting how factors such as fuel availability and industrial capabilities influenced these technological choices.

 
Moving from fundamental mechanics to cutting-edge technology, the book examines the evolution of crucial automotive systems, including the progression from basic engines to hybrid powertrains and from manual controls to advanced driver assistance systems. The text maintains technical accuracy while remaining accessible to readers with basic scientific knowledge, using detailed diagrams and case studies to illustrate complex concepts.

 
The final chapters address current trends in electrification and autonomous driving, connecting historical developments to future possibilities while considering the environmental challenges facing the automotive industry.
Disponível desde: 30/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 104 páginas.

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