Unless the tires are directional (indicated by an arrow on the sidewall), radial tires can be cross rotated. On FWD vehicles the front tires are moved straight back and the rear tires are crossed to the front. On RWD vehicles the rear tires are moved straight to the front and the front tires are crossed to the rear.
front to back
thrust bearing takes axial loads radial bearing takes radial loads axis is line about which races or ring rotate
yes they do
yes they should
This occurs if something has rotational or radial symmetry.
Cyclones, mid-latitude and otherwise, in the Northern hemisphere rotate anti-clockwise, and cyclones south of the equator rotate clockwise.
1.maximum torque is experienced 2.torque is uniform for all positions of coil
Obviously. All galaxies must rotate - otherwise, they would collapse due to their own gravity.
Yes otherwise it's space junk.
usually clockwise (left) unless it tells you otherwise.
It may be possible if we create the technology sometime in the future. Otherwise, no it will not.
Quite alot actually!!!!!!!!Owls can rotate their heads right round!!!!!!!!