What is the formula used to figure automobile loans?
Q. What is the formula used to figure automobile loans?
Asked by kenk - Tue Feb 14 22:54:46 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The answer just provided is only a simple interest formula. It is not the one used for car loans. The correct one used by banks for car loans is complicated. There are fomulas that will get you close to the right answer, but will never give the right answer.
Answered by Phil - Wed Feb 15 08:09:31 2006

What is the formula to convert wheel horsepower to flywheel horsepower on an automobile?
Q. For example, if the wheel horsepower of my car is 318, how would I approximate what the flywheel HP of my car is?
Asked by Bobby Y - Sun Apr 1 12:02:30 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It has nothing to do with ratios. It has to do with transmission and tires mechanical efficiency, which can be estimated at about 0.8 for average manual transmission car and 0.75 for auto tranny car. Just divide your number by 0.8 or 0.75 and you get the estimate of your flywheel hp.
Answered by Misha - Sun Apr 1 15:09:11 2007

A mole of Saturn automobiles placed end to end encircle the planet how many times?
Q. I need help on this by today.A formula I can follow can help me.Please.And ty
Asked by Pikachu P - Sun Jan 27 18:39:26 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A mile. If it's a mile of Saturn's end to end it's only a mile long. Are you talking about the Earth? Do you know the circumference of the earth? Are you trying to find out how many Saturn's to circle the earth? You would also need to know the length of a Saturn.
Answered by HLBellevino - Sun Jan 27 18:41:49 2008

Where can I find what the State of Maine formula is on how much can be collected at a time in the event of an?
Q. automobile accident where I might be responsible for the death of the person in another vehicle that I might hit head on?
Asked by skahhh - Tue Feb 6 19:19:37 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In Maine, wrongful death suits (including those caused by auto accidents) are subject to the following statute: Maine Wrongful Death Statute Title 18-A MRSA Section 2-084 Under Maine law, whenever the death of a person is caused by a wrongful act or the negligence of another party, the person or corporation who caused the death is liable for damages to the estate of the person who died. Damages under the Maine Wrongful Death act may be awarded as follows: (1) Pecuniary Damages - Pecuniary damages include the lost earnings that the decedent would have earned for his family during his or her work-life expectancy. (As an example, assume that a male decedent 45 years of age is killed in an automobile collision and that at the time of… [cont.]
Answered by Gambit - Tue Feb 6 23:42:10 2007

what is the component of breackshoes of automobile?
Q. what is the formula of breakpad(breakshoes) of machine(automobile)(car). is it secret?
Asked by alexpol1385 - Sun Dec 16 13:30:17 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

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Answered by rage43130 - Thu Dec 20 03:15:03 2007

How did all this nonsense get started?
Q. "1 - This is the evolutionary formula for making a universe: Nothing + nothing = two elements + time = 92 natural elements + time = all physical laws and a completely structured universe of galaxies, systems, stars, planets, and moons orbiting in perfect balance and order. 2 - This is the evolutionary formula for making life: Dirt + water + time = living creatures. Evolutionists theorize that the above two formulas can enable everything about us to make itself with the exception of man-made things, such as automobiles or buildings. Complicated things, such as wooden boxes with nails in them, require thought, intelligence, and careful workmanship. But everything else about us in nature, such as hummingbirds and the human eye, is… [cont.]
Asked by John in AZ - Sun Sep 23 07:57:14 2007 - - 9 Answers - 1 Comments

A. And here I thought that wood boxes with nails in them were a naturally-occurring life form. Now I know that if I take a pile of dirt and water in a few days I will have life forms running all over the place. At least I will be able to feed them to the wooden boxes.
Answered by kokopelli - Sun Sep 23 08:04:38 2007

identify any limitation of the formula used and explain the reason for such limimatation to arise?
Q. many technological application involve the twisting of circular elastic shafts .one such application is the drive shaft of an automobile in which the power from the engine is transmitted to the wheels .all of these application that involve rotational movements , are subjected to torsion or twisting ,and to a certain extent ,breakage might occur.develop the basic knowledge that determine the angle of twist and stress distribution in solid and hollow circular shaft .theories should include shear stress and strain , shear modulus , theory of torsion and its assumption , distribution of shear stress ,angle of twist
Asked by peh1348 - Wed Jul 25 11:48:48 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's been decades since I took strength of materials in college. However, I recall all materials have a breaking point, where the strain placed on them by a stress exceeds the elastic limit. Strain vs. stress equations, like your twisting/torque ones, are valid only up to the break point for the most part. And some materials change elasticity even before the break point, which means the stress vs. strain equations for these may fail even before the break point. As you may know, many strength of materials equation involve a math called tensors. Fundamentally, these are vectors and vector differentials to account for the fact that strains and stresses act in all directions throughout material. And, clearly, the shape of the material… [cont.]
Answered by oldprof - Wed Jul 25 12:54:08 2007

Can you find 5 words that are not used correctly in the following passage?
Q. The world can radically change if we reduce motor vehicle usage. It will be a real revolution with incomputable positive effects. Cars are currently generating an enormous amount of pollution, which constitutes a clear danger for people. In a relatively brief period of time, the accumulation of harmful gases in the atmosphere has exceeded the normal levels. All opinions about this issue are uniform - pollution should be ceased. The situation needs to be amended. And we can do that with minimal efforts. We just have to change our ideology. Albeit we are addicted to the comfort of automobiles, many people are convinced that instead of cars we can use horse carts like our predecessors did. Other people don t consent to use horse carts and… [cont.]
Asked by Peter S - Tue Apr 7 02:00:00 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Line 6: "Pollution should be ceased." Correction: Pollution must cease. Line 6: "And we can do that with minimal efforts." Correction: In formal writing, it is best not to begin a sentince with a conjunction such as and, or, but, etc. Remove the word "and". Line 8: "Albeit we are addicted to the comfort of automobiles..." Correction: "Although we are addicted to the comfort of automobiles..." [Albeit is not commonly used as the first word in a sentence, and even though it is used in an introductory clause, the wording just seems awkward...] Line 8: "Albeit we are addicted to the comfort of automobiles..." Correction: Are you talking about the way we feel ABOUT using automobiles, or the way we feel when we are IN them? Saying "the… [cont.]
Answered by Hayden E - Tue Apr 7 18:07:59 2009

How can I convert cubic centimeters to horsepower?
Q. In many countries, automobile engines are rated according to "cubic centimeters." But in other countries, automobile engines are rated based on their "horsepower". If these two factors are not related, then it stands to reason that all automobile engines would be rated on their "cubic centimeters" AND "horsepower." But this is not true. For example, I was in Japan once. We visited a car dealer. He described the engines of the models on sale in terms of "cubic centimeters." We asked: How do you convert that to horsepower? He didn't know. But, my reasoning is: If "cubic centimeters" is only an expression of the size of the engine's internal parts, then who cares anyway??? What is important is the POWER !!! So, why wouldn't POWER… [cont.]
Asked by IR-student - Sun Aug 6 12:03:24 2006 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments

A. You pose some interesting questions. First of all - there is not a universal answer for anything. Trying to get the world to use one standard of measure has been very slow and as knowledge and intelligence grows, it will gain acceptance. Your question should not be cc or ci (cubic inches) but the combination of size (cc or ci) and horsepower and torque. Then depending what your needs are - heavy loads - light loads - transport a single individual or whatever You can make a decision and limit your list. Now add in fuel mileage - if important, amount of moving parts, history or warrantee etc.. etc.,,, etc...
Answered by captbryguy - Sun Aug 6 12:44:18 2006

Formula 1 is going back to Montreal. Maybe as it could be finished after this season.?
Q. As well, the recent rules changes spear-headed by Mr. Mosley will almost certainly further stifle the leading edge engineering that has always been a part of Formula One. With Mr. Mosley so assiduously pushing a "spec" engine on new teams as well as other rules limiting development, a company that prides itself on its engineering prowess as much as BMW might see the tightening of the rules as yet another reason that the hundreds of millions of dollars it costs for a full-flight F1 team is not money well spent. But Formula One has been edging down this road for a long time. Indeed, it's been a long time since F1 could claim to be a rolling test ground for technology that would later improve production automobiles. F1's advanced… [cont.]
Asked by nobs - Fri Aug 14 14:06:45 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't understand any of it to be honest, What was the question?
Answered by Allan *NASCARS biggest fan* - Mon Aug 17 06:27:49 2009

How to write out the formula for.?
Q. A gasoline dealer is allowed a profit of 10 cents a gallon for each gallon he sells. If he sells more than 25,000 gallons in a year he is given an additional profit of 2cents for every gallon over that number. Assuming that he always sells more than 25,000 a year , express as a formula the number of dollars, D, in his yearly income in terms of the number, N, of gallons sold. And A group of n persons in an automobile crosses th Hudson River on a ferry. Write a formula for the total ferry charge, c, in cents, if the charge is $3.50 for the car and driver and t cents for each additional person. also write a formula for the cost in cents, c, of a telephone call which lasts m minutes, m being greater than 3, if the charge for the first three… [cont.]
Asked by therealhotsauc2 - Sun Feb 10 13:17:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. N=number of gallons D = profit so profit is 0.10 *g + 0.02 *(number of gallons over 25000) D = 0.10N+ 0.02(N-25000) 2) n persons. , 1 car so (n-1) passengers (1 is driver) so the charge c = 3.50 + t(n-1) 3) minutes, m , m>3 cost = 3 mins * cost_x + (number of mins over 3)*y c = 3x + (m-3)y hope that helps:)
Answered by aBitRusty - Sun Feb 10 13:28:43 2008

How would you write out the formula?
Q. A gasoline dealer is allowed a profit of 10 cents a gallon for each gallon he sells. If he sells more than 25,000 gallons in a year he is given an additional profit of 2cents for every gallon over that number. Assuming that he always sells more than 25,000 a year , express as a formula the number of dollars, D, in his yearly income in terms of the number, N, of gallons sold. And A group of n persons in an automobile crosses th Hudson River on a ferry. Write a formula for the total ferry charge, c, in cents, if the charge is $3.50 for the car and driver and t cents for each additional person. thanks chasrmack
Asked by therealhotsauc2 - Sun Feb 10 13:13:35 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. D=.1N+.02(N-25000) c= 350+t(n-1)
Answered by chasrmck - Sun Feb 10 13:19:47 2008

Do you see any words that aren't used properly in the following text?
Q. The world can radically change if we reduce motor vehicle usage. It will be a real revolution with incomputable positive effects. Cars are currently generating an enormous amount of pollution, which constitutes a clear danger for people. In a relatively brief period of time, the accumulation of harmful gases in the atmosphere has exceeded the normal levels. All opinions about this issue are uniform - pollution should be ceased. The situation needs to be amended. And we can do that with minimal efforts. We just have to change our ideology. Albeit we are addicted to the comfort of automobiles, many people are convinced that instead of cars we can use horse carts like our predecessors did. Other people don t consent to use horse carts and… [cont.]
Asked by Peter S - Tue Apr 7 02:00:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You're not a native English speaker are you? I've done work on non-native papers. Your words are not incorrect, but I'd advise you to get a native English speaker to read this over. All I'll say is that you need to change "albeit", it doesn't make sense there. I'd say go with "Although" or "While".
Answered by SophosAndros - Tue Apr 7 02:07:26 2009

stopping distance formula
Q. The stopping distance d of an automobile is directly proportional to the square of its speed v. A car required 30 feet to stop when its speed was 40 miles per hour. Find a mathematical model that gives the stopping distance d in terms of its speed v. Your answer is d= Estimate the stopping distance if the brakes are applied when the car is traveling at 68 miles per hour. Your answer is:
Asked by a a - Thu Aug 7 16:16:32 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. << The vstopping distance d of an automobile is directly proportional to the square of its speed v. >> d = kv^2 where d = stopping distance k = constant of proportionality v = speed << A car required 30 feet to stop when its speed was 40 miles per hour.>> From the above relationship (d = kv^2 ), if d = 30 ft, v = 40 mph 30 = k(40^2) and solving for "k", k = 30/1600 = 0.01875 << Find a mathematical model that gives the stopping distance d in terms of its speed v. >> Your answer is d = 0.01875v^2 << Estimate the stopping distance if the brakes are applied when the car is traveling at 68 miles per hour.>> Substituting v = 68, d = 0.01875 (68^2) Your answer is d = 86.7 feet
Answered by Pointy - Thu Aug 7 16:34:41 2008

Physics question - How do I solve this, what formulas to use?
Q. A particular type of automobile storage battery is characterized as 491 - Ampere - hour, 8.2 V. What total energy can the battery deliver? Answer in units of J
Asked by erichames12 - Sun Mar 22 20:06:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
If we reinstituted these philosophies, would America return to sustaining the law and improving our education?
Q. If we reinstituted these philosophies, would America return to sustaining the law and improving our education?
Asked by mimilundgren - Sun Sep 17 19:02:04 2006 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I went to Newt's site. He wants more illegals and amnesty. Got it right off his site, send him a note no thank you, and moved on.
Answered by yars232c - Sun Sep 17 20:12:25 2006

what is difference between liquified petrolium gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas (CNG)?
Q. Please clearify a sincere answer in terms of chemical formula, calorific value and other chemical and thermal properties. (LPG is used as cooking gas and CNG is used in automobiles in India.)
Asked by shree30 - Fri Dec 22 22:50:24 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) basically contains butane, a saturated haydrocarbon, 4th member of the alkane family, with formula C4H10. It might also contain other gases as per requirement. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is basically methane, a saturated haydrocarbon, 1st member of the alkane family, with formula CH4. It might also contain other gases as per requirement. You could find more details from Wikipedia - It's an excellent source for online info. U'll have to enetr the names and then it'll give you individual information, u'll have to compile the differences.
Answered by Leo - Fri Dec 22 23:18:09 2006

Help me find the final temperature for this equation:?
Q. The pressure in an automobile tire is 198 kPa at 27 degrees C (or 300 K). At the end of a trip on a hot sunny day, the pressure has risen to 225 kPa. What is the temperature of the air in the tire? (Assuming that the volume has not changed) Knowns: P1= 198 kPa T1= 27 degrees C or 300 k P2= 225 kPa T2=? I just need the formula for the equation, that would be great if I could just get that.
Asked by .jessy. .viviana. - Sun Jun 3 21:03:46 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. P1/T1 = P2/T2
Answered by Tenchi Baller - Sun Jun 3 21:22:52 2007

trigonometry problem solving is killing my brains out!?
Q. please guys help me with this question, its killing my brains out, cause our lazy teacher didn't taught us how to solve this poop yet, i need you ultimate powers for this, gotta help me An automobile windshield wiper 10 inches long rotates through an angle of 120 . If the rubber part of the blade covers only the last 9 inches of the wiper, find the area of the windshield cleaned by the windshield wiper. please guys give me the answer with the formula and solution i really want to know how to get the final answer !! thanks my friends
Asked by strokes1251 - Wed Mar 4 22:32:01 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 120 is 1/3 of a circle so find the area of a 10 in radius circle, and of a 1 inch radius circle (the part it DOESN'T cover), subtract them, then divide by 3. So 10 - 1 all divided by 3
Answered by hayharbr - Wed Mar 4 22:39:38 2009

Complex chemistry question Please help?
Q. Ethylene glycol is used as antifreeze in automobiles. A 50.g sample is found to contain 38.7% C, 9.7% H, and 51.6% O. Its molar mass is 62.1 g/mol. Find the Empirical Formula and and Molecular Formula.
Asked by Larry B - Wed Nov 26 20:33:47 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They give you the mass of the sample and the percent composition. Find the number of grams of each element, then divide each element's mass by its molar mass to find the number of moles of each element. Now select the smallest number of moles. This will represent 1 in the ratio. Divide each of the other moles by this number to get the mole ratios. You should get CH3O (the 3 is subscripted). For molecular, just divide the actual molar mass by the mass of the sample (comes out to be 1.242) and then multiply the number of moles of each element by 1.242 to find the molecular mole ratios. You should end up with a molecular formula of C2H6O2 (all the numbers are subscripted).
Answered by Lena - Wed Nov 26 20:56:17 2008

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