Archive for August, 2009
Back in WR #65 we covered the fastest street-legal electric car. But what if you don’t care about “street legal”? What if you take a huge battery pack (12,000 batteries), hook it to a huge electric motor (500 HP) and put it in a super-aerodynamic shell on the Bonneville salt flats? You get the Buckeye [...]
So just why did European researchers build a robot with bones and muscles? And why is Josh Clark picking a fight with the machines? In this post we’ll watch Eccrrobot in action and answer these pressing questions.
You Asked: Why do skydivers use a helmet? — Pedromax, Guatemala, Guatemala Marshall Brain Answered: Obviously, if your parachute doesn’t deploy and you hit the ground at 120 MPH, it seems like a helmet is not really going to help you. Although… sometimes people get remarkably lucky, like this guy who survived a double malfunction: [...]
I’ve made cookies, ice cream, hard candy, bread and even pasta at home. But one thing I have never even thought about making at home is candy bars. For example, I never thought about making my own Snickers candy bars in my kitchen. For some reason it just did not occur to me, until I [...]
A few minutes ago, TechStuff’s Jonathan Strickland asked me whether I enjoyed “District 9.” I told him “enjoy” wasn’t really the right word, mostly because the movie’s more grotesque moments really, really bothered me. But I’ve been puzzling over the film for more than a week now, and that says something.
You Asked: What does it mean when a car is “hydrolocked”? Is there any way to fix it? — Bob, Madison, WI Marshall Brain Answered: An engine gets hydrolocked when it breathes water rather than air. This usually happens then the car drives into a pond, lake or river with the engine running, or when [...]
Let’s start with the obvious question: Why do cars need shock absorbers? Because cars have springs, and springs like to keep springing. The idea behind a shock absorber is to damp out the springiness so that a compressed spring returns to its original position and then stops. If you don’t have shocks, your car would [...]
How does speed control work in an electric golf cart?
by Marshall Brain | August 26, 2009
You Asked: How does speed control work in an electric golf cart? — Stephen, Pittsboro, N.C. Marshall Brain Answered: A golf cart is a pretty simple device. It has a set of batteries (usually six) connected in series. They drive a DC motor. In the simplest possible speed controller, the accelerator pedal is just a [...]
Making Babies in Space May Be Harder Than It Sounds – “According to Japanese biologists, defects in their microgravity embryos suggest that “fertilization can occur normally” in space, but standard Earth gravity may be needed for embryo development…” ‘Air shower’ set to cut water use by 30 per cent – “Small-scale experiments using the aeration [...]
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