Friday, May 13, 2016

How the lights work in an automobile?

How the lights work in an automobile?

Although the lights in your maybe just flip the switch and then *flash* the lights go on, then flip the switch again *flash* the lights go off, it is a complex process. Like all the other parts, the base is made out of metal with on side the screw and the other side is the light igniter. The rod attached to the base with electrical wiring foes up and down to create  static electricity to start the lights up. The rod goes up to turn the lights off and down to turn the lights on. To make the transition of the rod(go up and down) smooth the use to coils that have some type of oil. When electricity passes through the bulb electrons are triggered to create either a semi-powerful electricity "blast" or powerful electricity "blast". The blast can create a 4,000 degree Fahrenheit( 2,204 degree Celsius or 2477 degree Kelvin) electricity. The lights are extremely hot because the bulb needs to last for a very long time. Also, to change if you want the headlights or fog lights the heat can create the change quickly.



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Reflection#6

Reflection#6
What did you learn?How did you complete your research?
I learn how aircraft fly in the air without falling. I completed my research with a website that I used called: http://www.explainthatstuff.com/howplaneswork.html.
Did you make changes to your passion project?If so,what were they?If not,why not?
I didn't make any changes to my passion project. I din't want to change anything because I feel like "route".
What questions do you have after today?How can you find some of these answers?
My major question is " how to aircraft fly in the air?". I found all my question on a website called: http://www.explainthatstuff.com/howplaneswork.html. 
What took up majority of your time today?Was this a success or do you need to rethink your ideas?
The majority of my time was taken by researching and input the data I found in that website and applying it into my blog.

What do you need to do/get before next genius hour?
I need to get some searcher about my next topic about an automobile's function.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

How an aircraft flies?

How an Aircraft Flies?

Jet's engine consists of a long metal tube that constantly burn in flight to keep the aircraft fly and not crashing midway thorough the flight. The wings lift because the change of air pressure and directions the wind moves. On a aircraft, you'll notice that the wings top is curved and the bottom is flat which makes a cross-sectional point, so that the pilot can "control the wind's pressure and direction. The propellers speed or slows down the aircraft. The more weight on your aircraft the more slower it will go. The less weight you have on your aircraft, the faster it will go


The Steps of how an Aircraft Ascends or Descends

1. Air splits in front of the wing
2.Air pressures reduces on top
3.Air pressure increases on the bottom
4. Air accelerate down
Website: http://www.explainthatstuff.com/howplaneswork.html

Friday, April 29, 2016

Intorduction

Introduction

Hello viewer, my name is Harish and in this blog I'll be guiding you on my journey of the functions of an automobile. I'll be showing various of vehicles and there functions. I'll be updating my blog every Friday, so every Friday come check our what I got in store. I would if you would share it to your friends and take a look at the amazing wonders are automobile has. Check out my blog when I say go: ready (start your engines)... set(push on the acceleration pedal)... and go(view all the factors of an  automobile)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Reflection#5

Reflection#5
What did you learn?How did you complete your research?
I learned the functions of the turning factor in a vehicle and how each part of the car is important.  I learned the dial that tells you your round per minute and how that is judged by.
Did you make changes to your passion project?If so,what were they?If not,why not?
I didn't make any changes to my passion projector because I think that all the research I am doing is working out for me. 


What questions do you have after today?How can you find some of these answers?
My question for today was how does the turning mechanism work in a vehicle? I got my answers from: http://www.howacarworks.com/basics/how-the-steering-system-works.

What took up majority of your time today?Was this a success or do you need to rethink your ideas?
Researching and inputting the factors of the turning mechanisms of a vehicle took up majority of my time.Today was a successful day.

What do you need to do/get before next genius hour?
For next genius hour, I need a source to find my research on my next topic.

Reflection#2

Reflection#2
What did you learn?How did you complete your research?
I learned how to create blog and learned to to put posts on it. Today, I din't complete a lot of research because I was "learning the ropes" on blogger.
Did you make changes to your passion project?If so,what were they?If not,why not?
I didn't make any changes to my blog because I didn't start my research.


What questions do you have after today?How can you find some of these answers?
Today, I had no questions because I din't start my research.

What took up majority of your time today?Was this a success or do you need to rethink your ideas?
Making a blog and learning the function of blogger to up majority of my time.Today, was a successful day.


What do you need to do/get before next genius hour?
Next week, I'll need to get a source to research.


Turning Mechanisms

Turning Mechanisms

In the steering wheel there is a rod that contains a mesh gear that rotates the wheel by anther rod in the bottom of the car. In the middle of the second rod there is a pinion(ball) that allows you to maneuver the car 270 degrees. The worm gear allows the car to drive forward or reverse backwards. It is connected from the wheel to a steering to the acceleration pedal/brake pedal to the shifting gear. In the wheel there is a ball that rotates in the wheel to make the car wheel spin. The more you accelerate, the faster the ball will spin. To now how you fast the the 4 balls are spin(one ball for each wheel), on screen on the driver's there is a dial that states RPM (rounds per minute). Note:that although the dial has from 0-10, every number equals to 1000 rounds. Say you are going 3 on the dial, the ball in wheel is actually going 3000 times in a minute (the ball is spinning 50 times in a second. If your dial indicates that your are going 8-10 RPM( x 1000), that means you are going way to fast and if you maintain that for along time, then you'll wheel will burn off soon. To maintain a smooth turn, you have to oil your car from the engine to have a greasy (but not too greasy) steering rod.

The List of How Many Rounds You are Going

1=1 000(rpm):1=16.67(rps)
2=2 000(rpm):2=33.33(rps)
3=3 000(rpm):3=50(rps)
4=4 000(rpm):4=66.67(rps)
5=5 000(rpm):5=83.33(rps)
6=6 000(rpm):6=100(rps)
7=7 000(rpm):7=116.67(rps)
8=8 000(rpm):8=133.33(rps)
9=9 000(rpm):9=150(rps)
10=10 000(rpm):10=166.67(rps)

















Information from: http://www.howacarworks.com/basics/how-the-steering-system-works