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The shark fin devices on the roof of our vehicles respect the “form follows function” principle, which, according to The Architect’s Diary, “asserts that the shape, structure, and ...
The recent discovery of a fin from an extremely large shark floating in a Connecticut harbor appears to have been an indication of foul play. The Atlantic Shark Institute explained Sunday that the fin ...
Case in point, that little shark fin-like structure found on the back end of the top of some cars. As it turns out, there's more to these rooftop fins than mere aesthetics.
The fin on top of a car is called a shark fin antenna. It handles a surprising amount of tech, including the radio, GPS, phone signals, and Wi-Fi.
A 1975 shark fin hoax at a New Jersey beach caused a "Jaws"-like panic. Lifeguards discovered the fin was made of Styrofoam and plywood. The pranksters were never identified, but a lifeguard ...
The shark fin is your car's antenna, picking up those signals and sending them to various devices. It is therefore positioned on the roof of your car to ensure that it has optimal reception of the ...