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Rivian's Scaringe and Hammoud team up to create innovative EVs, blending toughness with aerodynamics and friendliness for a unique design.
The highly anticipated Tesla Model 3 has been unveiled, featuring a new look and improved range in response to customer feedback. The redesign includes a redesigned front fascia for better aerodynamics and reduced drag, resulting in a 5-8% boost in range. The base version can now drive up to 344 miles, while the Long Range version can go as far as 421 miles. The Model 3 also includes updates to the cabin, such as a 15.4-inch touchscreen and ventilated front seats. The car is expected to hit the market early next year.
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Alef's Model A flying car has received approval from the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), making it the first vehicle of its kind to be approved for use in the US. The car is entirely electric and has a range of 110 miles. It contains eight rotating blades underneath its bodywork, allowing it to rise vertically and then rotate sideways for forward propulsion. The vehicle is designed to "hop" over congested areas due to traffic jams or road accidents. Alef has received strong pre-order interest for the Model A, which is priced at $300,000.
Ever wondered how airplanes can soar through the sky or why racing cars have that unique shape? Well guess what, it's still all about our old friend: Aerodynamics.
I bet you're wondering to yourself, "What exactly is aerodynamics?" It’s a branch of physics centered around studying how air moves around solid objects. Airplanes to wind turbines, sporting equipment to architecture and beyond; anywhere there's fluid flow involved (in this case - air), you'll find applications of aerodynamics.
"So where can I read news related to aerodynamics?", you may be thinking. You'd be surprised! And no, it doesn't have to be complicated academic journals inaccessible for laypeople; from technology blogs like TechCrunch and Wired featuring latest drone technologies innovations – that need advanced grasp on trade winds and drag force calculations – down to sports magazines analyzing golf ball spins for maximizing distance using principles in lift-off dynamics.
Cars reports also often cover formula one car design updates trying out new shapes for minimizing drag thus ensuring maximum speed with minimal energy wastage. What about renewable energy forums? Plenty!
Aerodynamic-related news are not just limited within mechanical engineering topics though; Environmentalists employ aerodynamic principles too! Those efficient wind turbine designs taking over landscapes in Denmark or Netherlands did not just appear overnight but were painstakingly designed leveraging sound understanding in airflow dynamics concepts we've been chatting about.