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1962-1964 Dodge Polara 500
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The Dodge Polara 500 origins were in 1960s buyers' newfound taste for personal-luxury cars and bucket seats. Learn about the Dodge Polara 500 origins.
CCD vs. CMOS Censor: What's the Difference?
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CCD and CMOS image sensors both convert light to electrons in a digital camera. Learn the differences between CCD and CMOS sensors.
How does a jet truck work?
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Shockwave, a triple jet-engine truck, holds the Guinness record for jet-truck speed at 376 miles per hour. Find out how it works.
Chevy 348-cid V-8 Engine
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The 348 Chevy V-8 was the largest and most powerful Chevrolet engine you could buy in 1958-61. Learn all about this powerful engine.
Paint Rollers
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Paint rollers come in a variety of sizes and materials. Learn about the options for your next painting job in this article.
Image Gallery: Amazing Timepieces
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These amazing timepiece pictures explore unusual and exotic time gadgets. Learn more and explore timepiece pictures.
McLaren F1
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The McLaren F1 has a legitimate claim to the title of greatest sports car ever. Learn about the McLaren F1, the peak of British automotive engineering.
What Causes Seasons? Earth's Tilt and Orbit
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What causes the seasons? Why are the seasons reversed in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres? And if the Earth moves in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, why don't we have two summers and two winters every year?
When an aerobatic plane flies upside down, how does the fuel get to the engine?
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I would like to know how airplanes can fly upside down and do loops. How does the fuel get to the engine if the plane is upside down?