It is considered a very important technological innovation that was invented in the nineteenth century as a source of energy. He started using steam and later continued using oil in internal combustion engines. Studies have gained pace today on the production of cars that run on alternative energy sources.
Since the advent of the automobile, it has established itself as a major mode of transportation in the transportation of people and goods in developed countries. After World War II, the automobile industry was one of the most influential industries.
And the number of cars in the world in 1907 to 250,000 cars. With the advent of the Ford Model in 1914, the number of cars reached 500,000, and this number had reached only 50 million before World War II. After the war, the number of cars doubled in the past thirty years to six times, and in 1975 it reached 300 million cars. The world's annual automobile production exceeded 70 million in 2007.
All historians agree that the first car was invented by a man named Nicolas
-Joseph Cugnot from France, who worked on the invention of the first car that accommodates four people, and works with steam in 1769 AD, which is a huge three-wheeled bicycle.
All historians agree that the first car was invented by a man named Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot from France, who worked on the invention of the first car that accommodates four people, and works with steam in 1769 AD, which is a huge three-wheeled bicycle. It moves for 20 minutes continuously, then stops to renew the steam energy, to be able to walk again, and it was traveling about 2.25 miles per hour, or approximately 3.6 km, and there is a replica of the Conyote car at the National Institute of Arts and Professions in Paris.[1] ]
The horse cart flourished in the East and West, and became one of the most important means of transportation, especially when traveling with women and children, and this achievement developed in the eighteenth century AD, when the steam car was discovered. A fuel-filled car goes through an internal combustion process.