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What are the types of internal combustion engines?

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What are the types of internal combustion engines? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn the types of internal combustion engines.

How to Fix a Scratched DVD

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Your DVD disc got scratched and you want to know how to fix it. This article will tell you how to fix a scratched DVD disc.

How Elumens Vision Station Works

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The next generation in computer displays gives you a full 180-degree field of view. Learn how the Elumens display works!

Can You Name These Engine Parts by Looking at Just One Image?

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Not everyone can be a gearhead, but anyone who owns a car should know their radiator from their distributor cap or their alternator from their crankshaft. How many engine parts can you tell at a glance? Pop the hood on this quiz and see!

How Jawbone UP Works

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The Jawbone UP comes from a well-known electronics manufacturer and is a unique fitness gadget. Learn what you can do with Jawbone UP.

How Roller Coasters Work

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They don't have engines, brakes or accelerators. No, these amazing machines rely on physical, centripetal and gravitational forces to urge thrills, screams and that sinking stomach feeling we all love (and hate). Read more about the science of fun.

Why do brake lines have so many bends and loops?

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Why do brake lines have bends and loops? They do serve a purpose -- learn why your brake lines are shaped with bends and loops and how they keep you safer.

The Milky Way: Understanding Our Place in the Galaxy

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A look at the night sky at any time of year will reveal a faint band of light stretching across the sky -- our solar system's home, the Milky Way. How much do we really know about it?

How Thermoses (Vacuum Flasks) Work

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How can the same device keep hot things hot and cold things cold? Find out what goes on inside a Thermos!

How Electric Motors Work

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Electric motors power almost everything in your kitchen, bathroom and office. But how do they perform their magic?

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