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Drawing Cars
Most people find the task of driving a car a lot easier than drawing a car. However it doesn't have to be so. With practice, patience and dedication, almost anyone can draw a car. If you really want to learn how to draw a car, you will need practice, dedication and a few guidelines. This article is here to provide the last.
Drawing will require that you make use of the right tools. For this you will need a sheet of paper on which the car will be drawn on , a pencil which you will use in drawing, an eraser for addressing those inevitable mistakes and finally one willing human being to actually do the drawing-in your case that would be you.
You should also pay attention to the material you use. The results of a drawing are affected by the quality of material which you use. Use well sharpened pencils on soft and smooth paper. You also need to draw in an environment that is comfortable and properly lit.
Once you have all these taken care off, then you are ready to begin drawing. Understandably, drawing might be slightly difficult when you start. Do not be discouraged by this. Keep at it and your drawing will slowly improve. Using your pencil, gently sketch in the basic shapes of your car. This can be done with using block shapes as guidelines. Instead of attending to the details just concentrate on the broad outlines. Sometimes beginners make the mistake of paying too much attention to the details. This is wrong. Ensure that your pencil strokes are light. This will make it easier to erase any mistakes. Keep at it until you have a car shape that is satisfactory to you.
Once you are done with the basic shape of the car, the next step is to draw in the wheels. The positioning of the wheels should be done in accordance with that of the car. If part of the wheels have to be hidden then ensure that those parts are. It is only after you are done with the basic shape that you can then begin to add in the details. Avoid being discouraged by the results of your first attempt. The more you practice the better you will be. Try drawing the same car the next day. By the fourth try the results will amaze you.
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Physics: what fuse should be used?
Im trying learn (in general) what fused would we use when we have 2 (or more) appliances one which can take small current one which takes large current.
lets say a electric car lights light can take a current of around 2Amps normally we would use a 3 amp fuse. now lets say the engine can take a current of 11 amps normally we would have to use a 13 amp fuse.
what fuse would you use and why?
The ratings of fuses are chosen to protect a specific piece of electrical equipment from damage by an excessive current. In house wiring the equipment is usually the wiring itself.
Typically where the main cable enters the house there is a very large fuse whose rating protects the incoming cable. If you try to draw a current which would overheat the incoming cable the fuse will blow and the current will be interrupted.
After this comes a distribution board to which are connected smaller cables which run around the house. Each smaller cable is supplied through a fuse which is rated according to the current-carrying capacity of the smaller cable. Again, if a load tries to draw a current which exceeds the capacity of the smaller cable, the current will be interrupted and the cable will be protected form overheating and melting.
In the UK, each plug which attaches to a wall outlet carries a fuse rated to protect the equipment which is being plugged in. The outlet itself is rated at 13A, but if the plugged-in item, or the flex which feeds it, will be damaged by a current exceeding 3A, say, then a 3A fuse will be used. Generally fuses get smaller as you go down the chain of supply.
In the example that you describe, it would be appropriate to protect the car's alternator with a fuse rated at 11A or slightly larger, connected directly to the terminals of the alternator. A cable capable of carrying 11A would then lead to the battery and a distribution board or distribution fuse-box. Each load (say the headlights) would be connected with a cable capable of carrying the current required by the load, and a fuse in the fusebox would be rated according to the capacity of the cable. Then if the cable should experience a short-circuit, the fuse will blow, and protect the cable from a burn-up.
The point is to recognise that in all of these cases the point of the fuse in a fuse-box is to protect the cable, not the load. Electric fires are almost always started by a cable becoming overloaded, and suffering a melt-down or burn-up. Properly rated fuses prevent this from happening
if you want to protect a load with a fuse, then the fuse should be located in the equipment itself, rated according to the normal current of the equipment, and having a smaller rating than the current-carrying capacity of the cable which feeds it.
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