Sure.
Steel cables come in a kinds of strengths and sizes. Some of them are easily broken by a car.
the rod will be stronger, but will break, the cable will bend under force, but not break. the rod has more tensile and shear strength.
if the cable broke at the handle inside the car there will be a black cable with steel cable inside cut the black cable back so you see the steel cable get a par of visegrip pliers and pole the steel cable til the hood opens.
No. Trolley cars are powered by an electric cable, and have electric motors. Cable cars, such as the ones in San Francisco, have a steel cable that moves in a slot in the street. The cable car has a "grip" that clamps onto the cable, and the car is pulled along until the "grip" is released.
The latch is broken, not the cable. You can still get to the cable where it is attached to the latch in the foot-well of the car. Grab the cable with a small vice-grip (or similar) and pull. Note that it is very unlikely the cable will break -the latch typically breaks before the cable since the latch is made from plastic and the cable from steel wire.
depends on the make and model of your car
Steel wiredrawing plants manufacture cable
steel cable suspension
To jump in a cable car in "Red Steel," first ensure you are in a safe position inside the car. Look for the jump button or control, typically mapped to a specific key or button on your controller. Timing is crucial, so jump at the right moment to avoid falling out or missing your target. Keep an eye on your surroundings to make the most of your leap!
Because the steel strengthens the cable
A cable joint is where multiple cable join together! Here's an XLPE cable joint(for other types of cable theres an other type of joint example: for a steel cable for bridges theres an iron/steel joint):
Your emergency break will move without any resistance and will not hold your car in place when stopped.
There are no wheels on a cable car it goes on a cable