Unless you want to use a wheel that's a solid disc the way to do it is to use a central part connected to the outer edge by rods. The outer edge is called a rim, the rods connecting it to the central part are the spokes and the central part is the hub.
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between the hub and the rim.
If you have a wheel consisting of an outer hoop (the rim) and a central part (the hub), then the spokes are the thin bits that tie the rim and the hub together.
A bike hub is mainly turned on a lathe. Spoke holes are drilled and if it's a hub brake or a rear hub there may be some milling too.
A spoke is one of those long thin rods that go between the hub and the rim to make up the wheel.
Can't be answered w/o knowing the exact measurements of the hub. Get yourself a ruler and a caliper and I'll post links to some spoke calculators.
"Hub and spoke" is a term in air transportation to describe a common method for an airline to organize their flights. Airlines will have hubs in a few cities where most of their flights will originate, with spokes out to non-hub cities. Much like the hub and spokes of a bicycle tire. When flying from one city to another, you will typically have a connecting flight through one of the airline's hubs. This system can also be implemented with other forms of mass transit, and cargo transportation.
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Airland, airdrop, hub-and-spoke, and direct delivery
Depends on which side of the $$ your on. For the traveler & the cities served, hub & spoke means that non hub cities have almost NO direct flights with other non hub cities. Hub & spoke means the flights tend to be fuller, meaning more money for the airline but less comfort for the traveler. Fewer direct flights mean more time to get to a destination. ie.. if you wait for the schedule there is probably one or two 4 hour direct flights a day from Atlanta to Phoenix. However, if you do hub & spoke, you can fly Delta hub Atlanta- Delta hub Salt lake city the same 4 hours wait for a connection and at least one hour the catch a regional jet down to Phoenix add another hour of flight time. Total time wheels up in Atlanta to On the ground in Phoenixx 6+ hours. Most accidents in aviation happen on take off or during the approach to landing sequence. Hub & spoke actually increases the number of take offs & landings each day so some argument can be made that safety is in some ways diminished.
No. Hub works only on first layer. On second layer only swithc/bridge works on second layer of OSI model.
A gigabit hub is used to store and protect information and files through copying and safe keeping. A gigabit hub plugs into the computer and works through that.