The gas pedal belongs to which subsystem of an automobile? (1 point)

• guidance
• control
• transmission
• suspension

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5 months ago

control

anonymous anonymous answered
5 months ago

why?

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5 months ago

The gas pedal is part of the control subsystem of an automobile because it is used by the driver to control the speed and acceleration of the vehicle. It is directly connected to the engine and throttle, allowing the driver to increase or decrease the amount of fuel and air being delivered to the engine, thus controlling the speed of the vehicle.

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5 months ago

For a fifth grader, why are metals used within most electronic devices and wires? In three to five sentences, apply your knowledge of conductivity to explain. (4 points)

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Metals are used in most electronic devices and wires because they are good conductors of electricity. Conductivity is the ability of a material to allow electrons to flow through it easily. Metals have free electrons that can move easily between atoms, allowing electricity to flow through them efficiently. This makes metals ideal for transmitting electrical signals and power within electronic devices and wires. Additionally, metals are also strong and durable, making them suitable for supporting and protecting delicate electronic components.

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5 months ago

For a fifth grader, in three to five sentences, identify two components of the control subsystem of a vehicle, and use them to explain why driving can be hazardous when the control subsystem is not functioning properly. (4 points)

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Two components of the control subsystem of a vehicle are the steering wheel and the brake pedal. When the control subsystem is not functioning properly, driving can be hazardous because the steering wheel helps us turn the car and stay in the correct lane, while the brake pedal allows us to slow down or stop the car. If the steering wheel is not working correctly, we may not be able to steer the car to avoid obstacles or stay on the road. If the brake pedal fails, we may not be able to stop the car when needed, increasing the risk of accidents and injuries. Proper functioning of the control subsystem is crucial for safe driving.