Cars & Transportation: Rail: “Question: Are trains running on 27th December ?” plus 2 more |
- Question: Are trains running on 27th December ?
- Question: How does a down payment on a car work? Does it take away from the grand total? Do you get the remaining balance financed?
- Question: I've asked this question before, but now I'm old and feeble and cannot locate the answer?
Question: Are trains running on 27th December ? Posted: 21 Nov 2015 10:44 AM PST Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel Report AbuseAdditional DetailsIf you believe your intellectual property has been infringed and would like to file a complaint, please see our Copyright/IP Policy Report Abuse Cancel |
Posted: 20 Nov 2015 09:05 PM PST Your question should be, "how does a loan work?" Say you want to buy a car for $20,000. I agree to loan you the money, but you have to make a down payment. You pay $3500 down and I loan you the remaining $16500 on which you make regular payments. |
Question: I've asked this question before, but now I'm old and feeble and cannot locate the answer? Posted: 19 Nov 2015 02:28 AM PST The question is about the Mallet and Vauclain compound steam engines. Cross compound engines were always in sync because they work from one side to the other. Articulated, tandem compounds is where my understanding falls apart. The engines found there get out of sync to reasons such as a loss of traction on one engine or the other. How then can the steam be expanded the second time as all compounds do? Railroads went to single expansion fairly quickly as engines were shopped. So. How does the high pressure and low pressure cylinders expand, if out of sync? Seems it would blow out the cylinder fronts. I think the Chiel answered the first time. Any help short of finding a mechanical engineer? |
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