your rotors on the front are warped. they need to be turned or replaced.
Weight transfer. When a car brakes, its weight moves forward and causes the front brakes to do the majority of the work in stopping the car.
The driver/operator moves the steering wheel with his hands and arms.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
The atoms of the particular medium in which the sound is produced moves backward and forwards in sound.
1. to move to and fro very rapidly and continuously 2. to resonate
By using the steering wheel which is connected to a cable that is connected to a pipe that moves the steering wheels
It means the minimum distance the car moves between the time the driver decides to stop and the time the car actually stops. The distance can never be zero, and any pedestrian or animal who happens to be crossing in front of the car at a distance less than the stopping distance is simply out of luck.
A pencil can vibrate when a force is applied to it, causing it to oscillate back and forth. This vibration can be initiated by tapping or shaking the pencil, leading to the movement of its particles in a wave-like motion.
Then I would suggest stopping your swing and reset yourself. If the ball moves on its free will there is no penalty.
It is supposed too. What is your question?
Power steering systems can be diagrammed into two chief components. These are the power steering pump and the rack-and-pinion steering gear. The power steering pump sends pressurized fluid into the rack which moves the gear actuating the tie-rods, which moves the wheels in the desired direction. The power steering pump has a low pressure return line and high pressure out one.
replace your front rotors. checked your brake pads first though. have you hit a curb? may also need front end alignment if so. Most likely the rotors are so worn that the car vibrates when brakes are applied.