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The History Of Mercedes

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
When it comes to cars, Mercedes-Benz is considered top-of-the-line. Mercedes-Benz has always led the market in luxury, performance, and technology (especially safety, design, and engineering excellence)

The History of Pagani

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
There are several reasons why Pagani cars are considered to be world-class. First and foremost, craftsmanship and attention to detail have virtually no rivals; each car is painstakingly handcrafted and utilizes only the highest quality materials: carbon fiber and aluminum. Second, Pagani vehicles Zonda and Huayra are nothing short of cutting-edge engineering and performance capabilities with some of the most advanced aerodynamics and robust engine builds available today

How A Boat Works

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
The principle known as buoyancy, derived from Archimedes' Principle, explains why boats float. Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object submerged. It states that when an object is partially or fully immersed into a liquid, the upward force or buoyant force exerted on the body is equal to the weight of the fluid which that body displaces.

How Energy Transformations Work

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
The process of energy transformation or energy conversion, energy is changed from one form to another. This is considered a basic concept in engineering, and it is represented as an energy resource that enables work in various forms to be carried out.

How Magnetism Works

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
Magnetism is the force of attraction or repulsion between magnets, the ability of electric charge to move is the creator of magnetism. Atoms are the small units of anything that exists around us. Each atom contains some charged particles known as electrons. These electrons present around the nucleus or core of an atom keep spinning top-like. Because of their motion, each electron behaves like a small magnet and generates an electric current too.

How An Engine Works!

By: Levani Goshua, Journalist
How Does An Engine Work? The inside of the engine consists of cylinders, pistons, fuel injectors, and spark plugs. These components combined burn fuel and exhaust gas out of the cylinders. By repeating this process the engine creates energy that moves the car.
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