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[QUOTE="the_reverend:426029"]BSV: "the braking system on hybrid cars uses electricity when the brakes are applied, that's part of the way they've cut back." you sound like my mom talking about computers there... I'm not saying you are wrong.. but let's just say you are talking modern jackass. [b]Modern jackass[/b]:“A little bit of knowledge can be a very bad thing.” ie: knowing enough about something it sound convincing and even convince yourself/others, but not being correct at all. HOW HYBRIDS WORK: this is all from my memory... so I might be a modern jackass too. it's a simple principle. actually, it's like the simplest electric principle ever! when an electric motor runs one way, it's a motor. when an electric motor runs "backwards" it's a generator. (when you have an magneticfield, it causes an electric current to flow following the right hand run along it's rotation) the "first" hybrid car was made in like 1917. hybrid cars have an electric motor. when you are coasting or breaking, the electric motor spins backwards. this causes electricity to be generated and feed back into the batteries. the bearking is called regenerative breaking. this push back already happens in a standard when you "eat up" your speed by downshifting, but instead of the power just disapating in your engine, it's stored in the batteries via the emotor. and bob: you would have to charge your giant RC car somewhere... and that energy would be from coal/nuclear. eddie: the current that flows is tiny, but solar power isn't for driving things. also, it's not stable enough. it's for trickle generation. you feel solar cell plates into a battery/capacitor with a transformer so that you can voltage regulate from the battery. I actually thought the other day it would be awesome to turn all your house's chingles into solar cells. that would be so neat... just think if we could make that work and cheap. then your house would push energy back on the grid all day and only pull when you got home.[/QUOTE]
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