1) "Fuel is spent to make the vehicle go uphill, as you are aware. However, the fuel will not be restored if the vehicle is brought back from the hilltop to the initial elevation level."ANALYSE this statement under the laws of Thermodynamics.

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480 ft-lbf
First Gear (2.66)
Final Drive (3.42)
Axle Torque
Thrust Force
Figure 2 - Corvette Z06 and its transmission schematic.
You start by measuring the 60-0 mph braking performance, which is accomplished along 30.56
m. The test weight (including the driver) was found to be 1510.5 kgf.
1) "Fuel is spent to make the vehicle go uphill, as you are aware. However, the fuel will not
be restored if the vehicle is brought back from the hilltop to the initial elevation
level."ANALYSE this statement under the laws of Thermodynamics.
Transcribed Image Text:480 ft-lbf First Gear (2.66) Final Drive (3.42) Axle Torque Thrust Force Figure 2 - Corvette Z06 and its transmission schematic. You start by measuring the 60-0 mph braking performance, which is accomplished along 30.56 m. The test weight (including the driver) was found to be 1510.5 kgf. 1) "Fuel is spent to make the vehicle go uphill, as you are aware. However, the fuel will not be restored if the vehicle is brought back from the hilltop to the initial elevation level."ANALYSE this statement under the laws of Thermodynamics.
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