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How a Nuclear Reactor Works

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Over the years, nuclear reactors have been viewed as both a miracle and a menace. How does a nuclear reactor do its job? And what happens when something goes wrong?

How Brazing Works

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Welding isn't the only way to make metals, like the ones on your aviator shades, meet up. Brazing can do the trick, too, with a little heat, some filler and some capillary action.

What are manual transmission synchronizers?

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What are manual transmission synchronizers? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about manual transmission synchronizers.

How Does Vertical Acceleration Work?

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Have you ever hit a bump in the road and gone flying up in the air? Learn how vertical acceleration works in this article.

How Car Restoration Works

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Car restoration is a great way to have your dream car, but there are work and costs involved. Read about car restoration in this article to get started.

"Saved By the Bell" Quiz

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Is it all right? Are you saved by the bell? Follow Zack, Kelly, and the rest of the gang while you take on this quiz about high school life in the '80s and '90s.

Do You Know Which Sport This Equipment Is Used For?

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There are about 8,000 sports played across the world and each one has its own unique set of equipment. You can't play baseball with a basketball and you can't play football with a 9-iron. Can you match the equipment to the sport?

Can You Name the Most Famous Cars from 1969?

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How much do you know about this pivotal time in automotive history? There are a lot of cars from back then, but can you identify them with a quick glance? Find out now and take the quiz!

How Air Brakes Work

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Air brakes aim to stop trucks, trains and buses from crashing. Learn why air brakes, not hydraulic brakes, slow these modes of transportation down.

How Lowriders Work

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Lowriders are modified cars with suspensions that can be raised and lowered. Learn about lowriders, different types of suspensions and lowrider life.

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