Friday, July 12, 2019

2019 Hybrid Mercedes Benz M-Class

2019 Hybrid Mercedes Benz M-Class





When we think about Mercedes-Benz, luxury, class, durability and safety come in mind. The 2011 hybrid Mercedes-Benz M Class is no exception either. The 5-passenger, 4-door luxury car comes with 5 trims and ranges from ML350 Blue TEC SUV to ML63 AMG. The other Models in M-Class include ML350 RWD SUV, ML450 Hybrid SUV and ML550 SUV. At the start of the range, ML350 has 7 automatic gears giving fuel utilization of 16 mpg in city and approximately 20 mpg on highways. 1600, Fuel Tank Capacity - 25.1 gal approximately. Anti Theft Alarm and Vehicle Theft Tracking Notification, Selective Unlocking, Front and Rear Power Disc Brakes, Front and Rear Body Color Bumpers, Turbocharger and intercooler, DVD Player and SD Card Reader. In addition to this there are 2 Fog lights in front, Tire Pressure Monitor and Trip Computer. You will also find a Digital Clock, Compass, Automatic Climate Control and Tachometer.





The ML63 model has 7 speed automatic transmissions and gives fuel consumption of 11 mpg in city and approximately 15 mpg on highways. 5200, Fuel Tank Capacity - 25.1 gal approximately. Specific features of this model include: Six Seated Air Bags, 4-Wheel ABS, Traction Control and Auto-on Headlights. Apart from this you have Electronic Stability Control, Back-up Camera and Vehicle Anti-theft System. For the comfort factor it has Dual Zone Front Air Conditioning. Some more features include Keyless Entry, Mirrors with Memory, Driver and Passenger Illuminated Vanity Mirror, Front and Rear Reading Lamps, Heated Driver and Passenger Seats, and last but not the least the Navigation System. 57,590. All Grand edition M Class Models come with 19-inch light alloy wheels with Y-spoke design, which makes them a class apart from the rest. Comfort and Style have been prioritized with Power trunk Closing Assist, Rear Seat Entertainment System and One touch Window functionality. Safety and Security features are as detailed as you will find in any Mercedes-Benz, keeping up with the company's reputation of making some of the safest cars on road. Available in 10 colors, the 2011 hybrid Mercedes-Benz M-Class will give you abundant options to choose from. With Auto-dimming driver rearview mirrors, Brushed Aluminum Running Boards with Rubber Studs and Enhanced Voice Control, the 2011 hybrid Mercedes-Benz M Class is the car to buy if you're looking forward to driving perfection!





The Metascreen measures only micrometers thick, and developed by Professor Andrea Alu at University of Texas in Austin. According to reports, the Metascreen cloaking device consists of polycarbonate film measuring 66 micrometers thick, offering support to 20 copper strips arranged in a fish net design. Within the experiments, the Metascreen device was targeted with 3.6GHz microwaves. In response, the device re-radiated with the same microwave frequency, which canceled reflection of the hidden object. However, the Metascreen only cancelled the initial order of microwaves. Furthermore, a paper on 鈥減lasmonic cloaking鈥?was published the prior year by the same researchers. What is the The Rochester Cloak? Developed by Joseph Choi (graduate student) and John Howell, a physics professor at University of Rochester the Rochester Cloak uses lenses to create an invisibility cloaking device. The materials are inexpensive compared to other methods, using four standard lenses creating the appearance of invisibility as the viewer moves away. How Does the Rochester Cloak Work?





A 3D triangular-ring can be provided using a shorter three lens symmetric cloak, where as the center lens creates the cloaking. The cloaked region is referred to as the annular or cylindrical region positioned between the land and first lenses. Below are steps provided by University of Rochester scientists explaining how you can make a Rochester cloaking device at home. You want to obtain two sets of lenses. One set of f1 focal length, and one set of f2 focal length, giving you two of each. Divide the first set (f1) by the focal length, followed by the second set (f2). Repeat for the other two lenses. In 2012, Mercedes made headlines as their scientists used optical camouflage technology to apply a cloaking feature to their newest zero emissions F-Cell car launch. They used the concept of transparency rather than invisibility, with the principal that one must see what is behind an object, to see through it. With this, scientists covered the vehicles driver side with LEDs, with the passenger side being fitted with a digital SLR camera.

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