This is a picture of a Hyundai that transports people from one location
to the other by converting chemical energy to mechanical energy. This photo was taken on speedway right in front of the SAC By: Anthony Tran
An old car that is used to transport people from one location to another using chemical energy to mechanical energy conversion.
Outside of Bari's Restaurant in Flower Mound, Tx
On Saturday 11/30/13 at around 6 pm
by Cassie Tiel
The car is the most popular vehicles used for transportation. It has simple machines like
wheels and axles. Also, it has energy conversions (chemical to electrical .. etc...). It is a spark
ignition type of engine. This is a Crossfire Chrysler 2006 that is parked in front of the Co-op, Guadalupe street.
The photo has been taken by me, Guadalupe street, last week.
Ghaith Alghamdi
Here is an old Nissan Quest (1996?) that converts chemical energy (gasoline) to mechanical energy and electrical (radio, lights, etc.) energy. It uses mechanical energy to transport multiple people to and from the Circuit of the Americas efficiently in a family friendly fashion because a whole row of Corvettes is overrated
The car is one of the most common and popular vehicles used for day to day transportation. This car has many different components that were discussed in class through out the semester. It has simple machines like wheels and axels, it has energy conversions, and it has a spark ignition engine. This is a Toyota Camry that was parked outside of Jester by Gregory gym.
Taken By: Raul Pineda
Location: Outside of Jester / Brackenridge
Date and Time: 11/05/13 10:30PM
Passenger car is the most common type of transportation in the U.S. along with light trucks. This photo is taken next to Jester lobby in the side parking spaces.
By Kenny Park
This is one of the race cars we saw on our tour to the F1 Race Track. Essentially every component of this car has been machined before being assembled.
By Peter Norton