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3520B: LSC Mobile Abstract Our project is called the LSC Mobile.

LSC stands for lazy, safety, and crazy. Lazy, safety, and crazy are characteristics of each one of us. By lazy we mean that when you activate the sensors to auto drive you can just sit back or sleep like a lazy person lying in their bed all day or sitting on the couch watching TV. By safety we mean where you put the sensors on and sit back. Crazy is when you are falling off a bridge and the hovercraft bottom ejects and the wheels go to the back like a claw machine. Present Technology Here are some of the things that are in our invention that exists. The first is the hovercraft bottom, the airbags, the steering wheel and the wheels. The hovercraft bottom will help it float in the water. It will eject when the sensors detect when its ten feet above the water. The air bags have special beads that wont hurt when it hits you, so its like when a giant marshmallow hits you. The drivers wheel has a marvelous grip, so if your hands are as slippery as grease, youll know youll be safe. The wheels will eject like a claw machine and spin at the back of the LSC Mobile so you can drive on water. History Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first car in the year 1672. It was the first ever car invented and was powered by steam. Verbiest was an experimentalist and a missionary to China. Later on, in 1769, the first self-propelled car was designed and built by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. Several models of steam-powered automobiles were made by William Murdoch, Josef Boek, Amde Bolle, etc. In the years between 1784 and 1873 Franois Isaac de Rivaz, a Swiss inventor, designed and invented the first ever car with an internal combustion engine. This car engine was fueled with a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. This car was made in 1806. However, this design

3520B: LSC Mobile was not a success. The car models designed and built by Samuel Brown, Samuel Morey and tienne Lenoir didn't take off either. All in all, it was found that the concept of having a steampowered automobile was inconvenient and impractical. At the same time, the concept of using petrol powered engines was gaining a lot of prominence and hence, by the late 19th and early 20th century, steam-powered automobiles were nearly outdated. In 1881, Gustave Troves not only designed and invented the first ever car powered by electricity, but also demonstrated the functioning of this automobile at an International Exhibition of Electricity in Paris. Four years later in 1885, Karl Benz designed and built a car powered by gasoline. This car was made in Germany. This was the first ever car to be granted a patent in 1886. The world acknowledged Karl Benz as the "Inventor of the modern automobile". He also invented the first ever car with an internal combustion flat engine in 1896. Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm May Bach created the first four-stroke four-wheeled automobile. George Selden was granted the first ever patent for manufacturing automobiles. In the year 1893, brothers Frank and Charles Duryea founded the Duryea Motor Wagon Company in the United States of America. Henry Ford is credited for making cars affordable to the common man. The rest is history! There have been dramatic changes in the field of mechanical engineering which have given us personal transportation automobiles in the form of hybrid cars as well. The modern car has undergone many changes, both functional and cosmetic. These have been due to the relentless efforts of many different inventors and designers for more than a century. Therefore, right from Verbiest to Benz, all are credited for invention of the four-wheeled luxury, which has over the years become quite a necessity.

3520B: LSC Mobile Wheels were made in the Mesopotamia between 5,500 B.C and 3,000 B.C in the 5th millennium B.C. The Sumerians made the very first wheel. The wheel was invented because people needed to travel faster on a wagon and a wooden wagon on wheels is faster than someone walking or a horse. The wheel was invented by using an immense log, a sledge, and another log that was slightly longer. The impact of the wheel is that people made wheels with a colossal log then after a few years the Sumerians made a slight upgrade to the wheel and the upgrade was that the Sumerians cut the log thicker, thicker, and even thicker until the log cant be cut anymore. Have you ever wondered how a motion sensor was made or who invented it or when it was made? Motion sensors were made in the 1920s. They were used in World War II in the 1940s.Leon Sergeyvich Teremin invented the motion sensors. He had many jobs he was a musician an inventor and a professor. It was made by using electromagnetic energy. A waveform sent to environment by the transmitter. The waves reach object then reflect off object then sent back in the opposite direction. This is known as echo. The receiver collects the data, echo assess the change has been made to the environment. The Radar sensor knows to active sensor. Emit energy orders to detect a change. Future Technology In 20 years the LSC mobile will look awesome. It will have motion sensors, full air tires that are almost impossible to pop. It also will have automatic blinkers. The car is somewhat like a giant GPS. The air bags are really safe. If you get into an accident the air bags wont hurt you because the beads inside that are soft but will still protect you. The drivers wheel will be awesome because it has a great grip. So if your hands are as wet as a fat man exercising its ok.

3520B: LSC Mobile Breakthroughs Our invention is where there is a car and its a car on a hovercraft bottom. It is bolted on to the bottom of the car. The car has wheels in the hovercraft bottom. It has little wheels little more than half way built in. So it can drive on the road and in the water. There are sensors in the bottom that will automatically come out from ten feet away when it is falling. Design Process We started pitching ideas, but we had trouble thinking about what our invention was going to be. Finally we came up with the LSC Mobile and LSC stands for lazy, safety, and crazy. We have the bottom of a hovercraft bolted onto the bottom with little wheels sticking out a little less than half way so it could still drive on the road like a normal car. Consequences Some consequences that are positive are that you can sleep in your car while the sensors push away objects so you dont crash like a GPS that can drive your car. Some negative consequences are that the sensors might disable and turn off then you will crash. Another positive consequence is that the 100000000 horse power engine might get you to your destination faster. The final consequence is negative because you also might go to fast and get in an accident, but it depends on how hard you push the pedal so if you push it to hard something bad might happen like KaBoom! Our invention will also have a hover craft bottom, and if the bottom cracks you will sink. Bubble bubble! The back wheels will move like a claw machine and flip like an air boats fan and the wheels will push the air backwards so you can drive in the water. Instead of sinking like the Titanic when it hit the iceberg. Our car will also have air bags that dont hurt you because there are special

3520B: LSC Mobile beads inside. There is also a drivers wheel that will have magnificent grip. So if your hands are as wet as a dog, it wont matter. Bibliography "Mechanical Engineering." answer bag. Demand Media, Inc., n.d. Web. 21 Jan 2014. <http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1956413http>.

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3520B: LSC Mobile

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