1)Building atomic cars is impracticable a a. Radiation is extremely dangerous b). The car will have to carry many tons of lead c. The price will be high d). The problem of safety will remain insoluble 2 Building atomic cars is practicable It is possible to prevent radiation from escaping a b). It is possible to invent a strong but light
◼ 1)Building atomic cars is impracticable. ◼ a). Radiation is extremely dangerous. ◼ b). The car will have to carry many tons of lead. ◼ c). The price will be high. ◼ d). The problem of safety will remain insoluble. ◼ 2)Building atomic cars is practicable. ◼ a). It is possible to prevent radiation from escaping. ◼ b). It is possible to invent a strong but light
synthetic material c). The price will eventually go down The writer succeeds in convincing the reader step by step, of his conclusion--it is both impossible and impracticable to make atomic cars. For even if the problem of penetration of radiation and of economy are solved, the problem of safety still remains unsolved
synthetic material. ◼ c). The price will eventually go down. The writer succeeds in convincing the reader step by step, of his conclusion--it is both impossible and impracticable to make atomic cars. For even if the problem of penetration of radiation and of economy are solved, the problem of safety still remains unsolved