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What is the difference between hybrid cars and normal cars?
Asked by lalit,
19 Jun '08 11:01 am
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Hybrid cars are environment-friendly cars that do not cause pollution. The hybrid car consists of a small gasoline fuel tank compared to the ones used in other cars, an electric motor/generator that draws energy from the batteries to start the car or even to charge the battery when the car is slowing down, these batteries functions like the fuel tank for the electric motor and transmission which turns the wheels.
The new version Honda Civic car that is going to be launched shortly in India is a hybrid car that will not cause pollution.
Answered by Anvin Raj, 25 Jun '08 05:11 pm
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A hybrid vehicle is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle, Common power sources include: On-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) and a fueled power source (internal combustion engine or fuel cell). Air and internal combustion engines. Human powered bicycle with electric motor or gas engine assist. Human-powered or sail boat with electric power. A normal can would just have a normal diesel or petrol engine.
Answered by samron jude, 19 Jun '08 05:40 pm
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The engines and the look of the hybrid cars differ ifrom the normal cars. Hybrid cars are lot more huge.
Answered by sushruthdibbad, 19 Jun '08 12:37 pm
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