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  2. Dragster (car) - Wikipedia

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    Dragster (car) A dragster is a specialized competition automobile used in drag racing . Dragsters, also commonly called "diggers", can be broadly placed in three categories, based on the fuel they use: gasoline, methanol, and nitromethane. They are most commonly single-engined, though twin-engined and quad-engined designs did race in the 1950s ...

  3. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled model jets April 23, 2010 15-06: 188: Pipes: Rock climbing gear: Leather bike saddles: Luxury sports cars: April 30, 2010 15-07: 189: Replica foods: Traffic cone dispensers: Rocking horses: London taxis: May 7, 2010 15-08: 190: Miniature furniture: Garden steam locomotives: Hovercraft: Folding bicycles: May 14, 2010 15-09: 191 ...

  4. Automobile drag coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The average modern automobile achieves a drag coefficient of between 0.25 and 0.3. Sport utility vehicles (SUVs), with their typically boxy shapes, typically achieve a Cd =0.35–0.45. The drag coefficient of a vehicle is affected by the shape of body of the vehicle. Various other characteristics affect the coefficient of drag as well, and are ...

  5. Automotive aerodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Automotive aerodynamics is the study of the aerodynamics of road vehicles. Its main goals are reducing drag and wind noise, minimizing noise emission, and preventing undesired lift forces and other causes of aerodynamic instability at high speeds. Air is also considered a fluid in this case. For some classes of racing vehicles, it may also be ...

  6. SRT Tomahawk - Wikipedia

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    The SRT Tomahawk was teased in late May 2015, [2] and fully revealed a week later in June 2015. [3] A concept car developed by Stellantis, the vehicle was created digitally for the video game Gran Turismo 6. [4] A small-scale physical model of the vehicle's "S" model was created. [4] The vehicle was designed more as a conceptual "preview of ...

  7. Drag Pack - Wikipedia

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    Drag Pack was Ford Motor Company 's marketing name for an option package available in the United States for some of its car models that included a remote mounted oil cooler and higher ratio rear axle gear (plus engine components on some models). This option is printed on the factory invoice as Drag Pack, Super Drag Pack, Drag Pak, or Super Drag ...

  8. Computer simulation - Wikipedia

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    Computer simulation. Computer simulation is the process of mathematical modelling, performed on a computer, which is designed to predict the behaviour of, or the outcome of, a real-world or physical system. The reliability of some mathematical models can be determined by comparing their results to the real-world outcomes they aim to predict.

  9. List of common 3D test models - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot (1975) has a "hole" in it so it has a genus greater than zero. The Cornell box (1985) tests lighting and rendering. A 3D-printed reproduction of Stanford dragon (1996) physical model, made through rapid prototyping. Suzanne (2002) with wireframe. Spot (2012) shown homeomorphic to a sphere.