Friday, October 21

Nano Car?

First off: If you're interested in the discussion we had on Relationships a few days ago, there are still a few comments being added that are interesting.











I find this stuff amazing and interesting, but then again...I'm an engineer...and a nerd...so there's a good chance you won't find it amazing at all.

A car that's 3-4 nanometers across. That's .000000003 meters, or .000003 millimeters. A human hair is about 80,000 nanometers wide.
The nanocar consists of a chassis and axles made of well-defined organic groups with pivoting suspension and freely rotating axles. The wheels are buckyballs, spheres of pure carbon containing 60 atoms apiece.

The article can be found by clicking the title of this post.

10 comments:

Stephanie said...

That is absolutely amazing!

But honestly, what in the WORLD would "they" need that for? (And by "they", I don't mean K-T. I mean the "they" of the nerdy scientific world ;) (Just kidding of course Looh-ick!)

steve said...

Can I put spinning rims on them?

Luke said...

1/2 nano dubs? Yeah, now we rollin'! ;)

Stephanie said...

Oh my goodness you two! HI-larious!

megs said...

i'm w/ steve, i ONLY want one if i can get it completely and THOROUGHLY pimped out!

Jenny said...

Sweet!

Bucky ball..buckminsterfullerene.. this is why I love chemistry!

Me said...

Aren't buckyballs hollow?

Jenny said...

Yes, they are hollow. The carbons are bonded in a series of hexagons and pentagons like a soccer ball. One of the coolest applications of bucky ball is that you can fill the inside with potassium or cesium and it becomes an incredible organic superconductor. :) Good stuff.

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Joel said...

Does this thing have enough trunk space for my subs and amp?