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The auto industry has been abuzz about the developments and
introduction of new technologies for as long as it’s been around. The
big new of this decade is the introduction of the Hybrid car. It’s not
quite the electric machine everyone thought we’d be driving by now, but
it’s halfway there and it’s a good solid step in that direction. But
what exactly goes on under that slick new hood that makes these cars so
special? The science is a bit stuffy, but the basics are simple
enough. It’s not even new technology necessarily. Buses and trains have
been running with the help of electricity for years, but now it’s a
consumer product, something you and I can go out and pick up from the
car lot and drive around town. Electric cars have a lot of
drawbacks. They’re hard to maintain, harder to charge up, and don’t go
nearly as far as you’d like, and we all know the drawbacks of the
gasoline powered machines we drive around now. The mixture of the two
is an attempt to cut back on emissions and gas mileage while not
falling victim to the pitfalls of electric cars. Basically, with
a hybrid you’re bypassing the negatives of both sides. You still run
your car on gasoline, but now it takes half as much and instead of the
gasoline powering your car directly, it powers the batteries and
generator that do most of the actual work. If you brake or
release the accelerator, the generator takes and stores energy from the
motion in the car’s motor, putting it back in the batteries and
recycling it into the all powerful energy that will propel your car
forward. It sounds complicated but it’s really a matter of inserting a
middle man between gasoline and your car that doesn’t pollute or
deplete as you use it. The fact that you’re still using gasoline
is a necessity at this point as it would take a 1000 pound battery to
emit as much energy as 1 gallon of gasoline. Gasoline is still an
amazing formula capable of storing vast amounts of energy. Until a
suitable alternative can be found and refined to the degree needed to
operate a motor vehicle in our high powered, quick moving world, the
hybrid is the scientific equivalent of a godsend. Our only other
alternative is walking, or to start breaking the laws of physics.
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