A spoke is just a thin length of stainless steel(usually). At one end there's a button to act as an anchor in the hub flange, and at the other end there's about 1/2" of thread for the spoke nipple. The nipple is needed to anchor the spoke to the rim and to allow for tensioning and truing the wheel.
spokes are the thin rods/wires that ties the rim(the outer part which holds the tire) to the hub.(the center part that the wheel axle goes through)
Spokes are spokes, there's no other name for them
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A wheel with 64 spokes will have 64 spaces between the spokes.
Spokes!
A wheel with 10 spokes will have 10 spaces between the spokes.
A wheel with 12 spaces will have 12 spokes.
360 / 30 = 12 , so 12 spokes in that wheel.
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"Spokes" are the things that branch out from the centre of wheels to the outside edge of the wheel, to stabilise them. So wagon spokes are the things that branch out of wagon wheel centres (usually wooden, in this case). Bicycle wheels also have spokes.
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Then the wheel would collapse. Which would happen some time Before all the spokes had gone.
Spokes that are contained within the wheel's circumference, being fixed in a semi-permanent manner to allow the circular movement of the said wheel.
18.4 inches
So the wheel is flexible but firm