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What does the weight mean on a can of motor oil?
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Motor oil weight depends on viscosity and other factors. Learn how motor oil weight is determined in this article.
How GM's E-Flex Propulsion System Works
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GM's E-Flex Propulsion System is a new platform that will power the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt sedan. Learn about GM's E-Flex system.
For towing, what's more important, horsepower or torque?
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Torque versus horsepower: Which of these two measurements is more important when you tow? Learn the difference between them and see which is more important.
How Does a Gas Pump Know When to Stop?
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The days of spilling gasoline all over our shoes are pretty much over. But it begs the question: How does a gas pump know when to stop? Read this simple explanation of the mechanics that cause a gas pump to shut off when the tank is full.
When buying gas appliances, why do you always have to specify whether you are using LPG or natural gas?
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Gas appliances are used in homes and business for purposes ranging from bathing to grilling food. But did you know that not all gas appliances use the same kind of gas? Find out the difference between LPG and natural gas appliances in this article.
How Submarines Work
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Not so long ago, the world's naval forces worked entirely above water. But all that changed with the addition of the submarine to the standard naval arsenal.
How Gas Lanterns Work
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Whether you're out camping or in the midst of a power outage, gas lanterns are handy devices. Did you know they're radioactive? Find out how these lanterns produce light.
How Car Engines Work
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It's the reason you can put the pedal to the metal and go from 0 to 60 in seconds. But to the uninitiated, an engine can look like a jumble of metal and wires.
What if I never changed the oil in my car?
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If you never changed the oil in the engine of your car, what would happen? Find out what would happen if you never changed the oil in your car.
How General Business Credits Work
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Running your own business can cost a lot of money, but the IRS does provide a few perks. Learn more about general business credits at HowStuffWorks.