yes yall you need is an AN ENGINE ON BOTH AXLES
IT IS CALLED CADILAC CONVERSTIONS LOOK IT UP
Two axle, rigid body on a car means that there are two axles or four wheels and the body is one solid piece. This means that the vehicle does not have a vinyl top.
No there are not because even if you consider your arm one, there is no axle to push or pull in your body.
You can make your car 4 wheel drive by installing a transfer case, a differential at the non-driving axle, and an additional drive shaft. This is an expensive and highly technical task which is best suited to professionals. Or you find a donor 4x4 vehicle whose chassis is compatible with the body of your car, and do a body swap.
Ask your science teacher.
Drive shafts, in general, are mechanical components that pass on torque and rotation with the aim of connecting other part of the drive train. These are the parts which can not be directly related to it. They are like the RNA cells in a human body since they also carry something and that is the torque. These car parts are often subjected to torsion, shear stress, and equivalent to the difference between the input torque and the load. Hence, it is but a requirement that they are capable of handling pressures. Anyway, for cars, how it works depend on what drive train a car is running to - rear wheel drive, front wheel drive and four-wheel drive.
no body is truely rigid body because we observe rigid body at microscopic level
It has a rigid skeleton but the body is flexible.
because a rigid body can vibrate.
On the surface the answer is yes.BUTI think this question refers to a specific example that is not detailed so it is not possible to correctly answer this question
An elastic body will stretch when loaded. A rigid body willl not. A rigid body is a theortical body only in which stiffness is infinite.
rigid body has definite shape but deformable body does not have .
The skeletal system gives rigid support to the body.