Saturday, March 29, 2008

Hydrogen cars and the plastic world

#1

- Hydrogen fuel cells should be inexpensive

- Environmentally safe cars will have hydrogen fuel cells in the future

= Cars in the future should be inexpensive

#2

- Electric cars are made of plastic

- Things made of plastic should be proven for durability and safety

= Electric cars should be proven for durability and safety

#2 paragraph

In order to minimize weight in the future electric cars, engineers have provided a special plastic composite, which can be used to manufacture cars. However, we all know how unreliable plastic things can be; and if we were to use plastic in many objects that surround us, cars definitely do not fall under that category. Just think of major accidents that happen on freeways all the time; how would a plastic car stand against a semi-truck? Well, as you might be surprised, pretty well. Many airplanes manufacturers, such as Boeing, are starting to use plastic as the major material out of which airplanes are made of; Boeing made their 787 out of such plastic composites. So if a plastic can stand high pressure changes, speeds nearly reaching the speeds of sound, a few hundred thousand pounds worth of carrying weight, there is no doubt that those plastics can stand the everyday use in our cars.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

In the first syllogism, you should switch the first and the second sentence. I think that would make more sense. Other than that, I think you have some useful and good ideas.