Automobile
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Ethylene glycol (antifreeze) is used in the cooling of a car radiator during the winter because it has a much lower freezing point than the water. The specific heat of antifreeze (pure or mixed with water) is lower than that of pure water.
Solutions containing liquids are commonly expressed in this unit. For example, the 35% (v/v) solution of ethylene an antifreeze i s used in cars for cooling the engine . At this concentration, the antifreeze lowers the freezing point of water to the 255.4K (–17.6°C).
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Yes the Madras Institute of Technology (MIT), Chennai has B.E course in Automobile engineering in which you can take admission. Bachelor of Engineering in Automobile Engineering is a full-time four-year course degree offered by Anna University, Chennai. The College of Engineering, Guindy offers B.E course in Geoinformatics. BE Geo Informatics is full time four year undergraduate degree course. offered at College of Engineering, Guindy and offered by ANNA University, ChennaiAnna. The admission to UG programmes is purely based on the marks obtained in the Higher Secondary examinations. The admission of students to all the programmes is through a Single Window Admission System, administered by Anna University.
Hi Showkat,
Automobiles cause a big harm to our environment ranging from tailpipe emissions to road infrastructure. Automobile production demands much of steel, rubber, glass, plastics, paints, and many more materials. Some of these materials can be recycled while some can't be. Automobiles use fossil fuels that are exhausting day-by-day. Automobiles affects air quality as release of harmmul gases in the atmosphere is not unknown to us. We are required to cut trees to construct roads for the movement of automobiles, which can't be a good deal always.
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The environmental impacts of cars, explained
Automobiles have a big footprint, from tailpipe emissions to road infrastructure
CARS CAN CONVEY a sense of freedom and movement, not to mention style and status. But they also can have a big impact on the planet. Here's a few key areas to consider.
Production and Destruction
Cars consume a lot of energy before they ever make it to the open road. Automotive production leaves a giant footprint because materials like steel, rubber, glass, plastics, paints, and many more must be created before a new ride is ready to ro ll.
Fuel Costs
Petroleum products raise environmental red flags even before they are burned. Extracting them from the earth is an energy-intensive process that can damage local ecosystems. Shipping fuels can also consume a lot of energy, and creates an occasional environmental disaster such as an oil spill. As world demand rises, and unconventional fuel sources, such as oil sands, become more economically viable, the ecological impacts of petroleum extraction might also increase dramatically. That’s one more reason why fuel efficiency is so important.
It's also partly why electric-powered vehicles can help reduce environmental impacts, because they don't burn fossil fuels.
Air Quality
Vehicles are America’s biggest air quality compromisers, producing about one-third of all U.S. air pollution. The smog, carbon monoxide, and other toxins emitted by vehicles are especially troubling because they leave tailpipes at street level, where humans breathe the polluted air directly into their lungs. That can make auto emissions an even more immediate health concern than toxins emitted high in the sky by industrial smokestacks.
Infrastructure
Also difficult to quantify, another associated impact of cars is the building of roads to support them, as well as the urban sprawl that tends to follow in their wake. This issue can be difficult to tease out of other factors, such as population growth and resource consumption, but it is also not easily addressed by technological advancements like fuel efficiency and electric propulsion. Road building has a big impact on emissions and wildlife
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Hi Diouf,
As per your rank, the colleges you will get admission in VIT Vellore with mechanical engineering.
For mechanical engineering with Automobile specialisation previous year the closing rank is 12400. So, it is somewhat difficult to get this branch with specialization. But you have great chance that you will get mechanical engineering in VIT Vellore.
VIT University, Vellore-- B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, VIT University-- B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
As you have mentioned that you have secured 28000 rank in SRM, 2020. So with this rank you can definitely get seat in SRM main campus in automobile engineering. As there are less seats available for automobile engineering but the quality of academics is very good. You will get to explore and experience new things.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
If you are interested in the cars and want to make a career in the car industry then go for automobile as this branch has a specific focus on the cars. However, if you are interested in machines in general and have no inclination towards the cars as such then go for the mechanical engineering,
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Dear Y,
Thank you for your query. The following are the details regarding Automobile Diploma MHCET entrance:
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Hello!
The national average salary for a Automobile Engineer is 3,93,148 in India.
Volkswagen is one of the top automobile company with a salary ranging upto 9 lakhs per month, also companies like tata motors,hyundai,maruthi suzuki and honda also offers high salary to automobile engineers
The salary is also differ in state to state based on their post and qualification.
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