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Ford patent could mean cars can change their spots, but only when it rains +VIDEO
Ford patent could mean cars can change their spots – but only when it rains!
You might have seen those novelty T-shirts in American tourist resorts that change colour when they get warm. Now, imagine one of those on a car.
It seems Ford has done exactly that, after American site Autoguide reported that the brand had filed a patent for an invention that allows an image to show up when exposed to moisture. Put simply, it means a car could, theoretically, change colour in the rain.Watch Video here:
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Autoguide says this patent shows a graphic on the car’s bonnet that will suddenly reveal itself if it comes into contact with condensation or precipitation.
It’s a bit more than a sticker, though, using objects mysteriously described as ‘thermal structures’ to activate it and then using moisture as a kind of switch. If science makes your brain hurt, look at it this way: it’s magic.Source: superunleaded.com
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