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If yall don’t get it

The person didn’t want to spend 500$ on a pink cow rug so they bought 2 rugs cut them and made her own.

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If people think the idea is stupid but it works out than it’s not stupid.

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Trains move by converting energy into motion, using either steam, diesel, or electricity to power locomotives that pull or push train cars along tracks, with wheels designed to grip and guide them.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
1. Types of Power:
Steam:
Historically, trains used steam locomotives, which burned fuel (coal, wood, or oil) to heat water into steam, which then powered pistons connected to the wheels.
Diesel:
Diesel locomotives burn diesel fuel to generate electricity, which then powers electric motors that drive the wheels.
Electric:
Electric trains receive electricity from overhead lines or a third rail, which powers electric motors that drive the wheels.
2. Locomotives and Power Transmission:
Locomotives:
The "engine" of the train, responsible for providing the power to move the train.
Power Transmission:
The energy (steam, electricity, or diesel) is converted into mechanical energy, which is then transmitted to the wheels via a system of gears, rods, and axles.
3. Wheels and Tracks:
Wheels: Train wheels are designed to grip the tracks and allow the train to move forward.
Tracks: The rails provide a smooth, guided path for the train wheels to travel on.
Gauge: The distance between the rails is called the gauge, and trains are designed to operate on a specific gauge.
4. Braking:
Air Brakes: Many trains use air brakes, which use compressed air to apply pressure to brake pads against the wheels, slowing or stopping the train.
Hand Brakes: Mechanical hand brakes are used as a backup in case the air brakes fail.
5. Modern Trains:
Diesel-Electric:
Many modern trains use a diesel-electric system, where a diesel engine generates electricity, which then powers electric motors on the wheels.
Electric Trains:
Electric trains are common in urban areas and on commuter rail systems, as they are more efficient and produce no emissions.
Maglev Trains:
Some high-speed trains use magnetic levitation (maglev) technology, where electromagnets levitate the train above the track, reducing friction and allowing for very high speeds.

Thank you for reading this took very long

Bobbywobbyman
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For anyone who doesn’t understand they had a white rug and a pink rug then they cut out the pieces for the spots and taped the pieces of pink spots to the white rug and the white spots to the pink rug

smithfamily
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Its bc of the pattern 😂and they still bought it😂

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