The electric circuitry of the average car.
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The electric circuitry of the average car By Danielle Atlas When the manufacturing of cars had just begun, electricity was used only to ignite the fuel inside the engine. By the late 1920's, the electric starter replaced the hand crank, electric headlights made acetylene lamps outdated and the louder electric horn replaced the squeak of the hand-squeezed air horn. Today, a car requires an elaborate electrical system of circuits just to produce, store, and distribute all the electricity it requires simply for everyday operation. In the average car, electric circuits are to perform a variety of tasks - starting the car, recharging the battery and turning on headlights are only a few. The electrical circuits of the car are also used for radios, electric door locks, window defrosters, electric windows and other accessories. Many of these tasks can be performed using the same circuit. In order to ensure that the circuits therefore, are...

