Is it normal not to see the hood while driving?
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It is normal not to see the hood while driving. Here is a related introduction to the functions of the hood: 1. Airflow guidance: For objects moving at high speed in the air, the air resistance and turbulence generated by the airflow around the moving object will directly affect its trajectory and speed. The shape of the hood can effectively adjust the direction of the airflow relative to the car's movement and the resistance it generates, reducing the impact of the airflow on the car. Through guidance, air resistance can be decomposed into beneficial forces, increasing the force of the front tires on the ground, which helps stabilize the car's movement. The streamlined appearance of the hood is basically designed based on this principle. 2. Protection of the engine and surrounding pipeline accessories: Under the hood are important components of the car, including the engine, electrical circuits, oil circuits, braking system, and transmission system, etc., which are crucial to the vehicle. By improving the strength and structure of the hood, adverse effects such as impact, corrosion, rain, and electrical interference can be fully prevented, ensuring the normal operation of the vehicle. 3. Aesthetics: The exterior design of a vehicle is a direct reflection of its value. As an important part of the overall appearance, the hood plays a vital role in being visually pleasing and embodying the concept of the entire car.