What is the principle of hover cars?
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The principle of hover cars is: The hover module has a load-bearing plate on top and an annular airbag underneath. When the hover module is inflated, the airbag expands to form a circular ring, and air enters the air chamber through the air holes from the airbag, creating a load-bearing pressure inside the chamber. The air is then discharged around, forming a very thin air film with the ground. Because the friction resistance of the air film is very small, it can be propelled, rotated, and positioned in any direction with minimal thrust. The solutions for a car that won't start are as follows: 1. First, check the spark plugs: Since spark plugs are a critical component of the car's ignition system, and the ignition system is key to the engine's operation, the performance of the spark plugs directly affects the vehicle's overall performance and efficiency. 2. Battery depletion: The characteristic symptom is that the starter begins to turn but lacks sufficient speed (weak), and later the starter only makes a clicking sound without turning. Low temperatures in winter and forgetting to turn off certain electrical devices can prevent the car from starting, especially when used for short distances at low speeds over long periods in winter, causing the battery voltage to drop below the rated value, making it impossible to start or operate normally.