Its Only The Power Of Human Imagination.Post
Thursday, September 20, 1990
à An average F1 driver looses about 4kgs of weight after just one race due to the prolonged exposure to high G forces and temperatures for little over an hour (Yeah that's right!!!)
à At 550kg a F1 car is less than half the weight of a Mini.
à At 550kg a F1 car is less than half the weight of a Mini.
à To give you an idea of just how important aerodynamic design and added down force can be, small planes can take off at slower speeds than F1 cars travel on the track.
à Without aerodynamic down force, high-performance racing cars have sufficient power to produce wheel spin and loss of control at 160 kph. They usually race at over 300 kph.
à Without aerodynamic down force, high-performance racing cars have sufficient power to produce wheel spin and loss of control at 160 kph. They usually race at over 300 kph.
à In a street course race like the Monaco grand prix, the down force provides enough suction to lift manhole covers. Before the race all of the manhole covers on the streets have to be welded down to prevent this from happening!
à The refuelers used in F1 can supply 12 liters of fuel per second. This means it would take just 4 seconds to fill the tank of an average 50 liter family car. They use the same refueling rigs used on US military helicopters today.
à The refuelers used in F1 can supply 12 liters of fuel per second. This means it would take just 4 seconds to fill the tank of an average 50 liter family car. They use the same refueling rigs used on US military helicopters today.
à TOP F1 pit crews can refuel and change tyres in around 3 seconds. It took me 8 sec to read above point
à During the race the tyres lose weight! Each tyre loses about 0.5 kg in weight due to wear.
à During the race the tyres lose weight! Each tyre loses about 0.5 kg in weight due to wear.
à Normal tyres last 60 000 - 100 000 km. Racing tyres are designed to last 90 - 120 km.
à A dry-weather F1 tyre reaches peak operating performance (best grip) when tread temperature is between 900C and 1200C.(Water boils boils at 100C remember) At top speed, F1 tyres rotate 50 times a second.
And that's not Magic…. Its only the Power of Human Imagination…
à A dry-weather F1 tyre reaches peak operating performance (best grip) when tread temperature is between 900C and 1200C.(Water boils boils at 100C remember) At top speed, F1 tyres rotate 50 times a second.
And that's not Magic…. Its only the Power of Human Imagination…
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Monday, September 03, 1990
close the head of the orange in such a way that it becomes round.
now cut the rounded head off the clay.
it should look somthing like this.
now round the flat end of the head to give it a spherical shape, this is ur orange, not completed yet
then take a sand paper and lightly roll the orange on it to give noise on it and give it a look of real orange.
use a narrow headed object like pen etc.to poke the orange in the bottom to give it a look of real orange
now carefully using a blade peel off the orange skin.
using a narrow headed object like tip of a pen carefully peel the orange which should look like this.
apply a small brownish piece of stick on the head of the orange.
using a narrow headed object like tip of a pen carefully peel the orange which should look like this.
apply a small brownish piece of stick on the head of the orange.
use miniature plates to place the orange, make other such oranges and use it as a miniature showpeice.
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