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A-pillar:
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The roof holds up on either side of A car's
windshield.
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- Aerodynamics:
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The branch of mechanics, which deals with
the motion of gases (especially air) and their effects on bodies
in the run. In car design the positive and also negative lift
of the airflow is studied in wind tunnels.
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- Air Dam:
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Front spoilers mount beneath
the bumper and created to reduce the airflow under the car.
Air dams could increase the airflow to radiators, decrease aerodynamic
drag, and/or reduce lift.
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- Alloy wheels:
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Wheels generally made of aluminum
alloy; installed to improve appearance. Alloy wheels
are fewer levels to corrosion and could be
drastically lighter than the equivalent steel wheels.
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- Alternator:
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A device that converts rotating energy to
AC current. Alternators give energy for the
vehicle electrical system. The alternator even
recharges the battery.
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- Automobile:
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Four-wheeled passenger motor vehicle have
a seating capacity for not more than 12 people including police
cars and racing cars but not counting ambulances
or hearses.