is the manual transmission on the Audi a4 still the cvt tranny?
It was really nice to see someone else doing the IGCSE Physics Exam. I'm also doing it. When is your exam? I have it tomorrow. Where are you giving your exam from (as this exam is given in all countries of the world) and what time is your exam? Anyways, thanks for asking this question because it made me revise this topic for the exam. I couldn't get the answer either, but when i checked the examiner's report I understood the answer. It says:Item 18 posed considerable difficulty, with only 37% correct responses. Many more than this chose B, showing that the effect of a conductor in carrying away the heat to prevent the paper charring was not understood; it is accepted this can be quite a difficult concept until it has been explained. I would also like to know where you get your past papers from?
as Cu is a good conductor than wood,therfore as we heat bar from middle the heat is conducted through the whole length of Cu and hence distributed to the whole length of Cu whereas in wood heat is not conducted to the whole length and hence,paper on wood burns first from the middle than on Cu
The manual model of the car is a manual, otherwise it's auto!
CVT transmission is offered in the fronttrack. Anyone who owns an Audi fronttrack drives a VW. Automatic in the quattro is the tiptronic gearbox or sporttronic depending if it is an ultrasport.