"Road" creates a long 'o' sound. "Rod" creates a short 'o' sound or "aw" sound.
A few other similar sounding vowels for road:
A few other similar sounding words for 'rod' as in fishing rod:
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
The word "rod" has a short O (aah) sound, as in god or rot.
The O has a short O (aah) sound, as in the rhyming words cod, god, nod, pod, rod, sod, and shod. The same sound is heard in the A words squad and wad.
Same as any other car on the road. Break the jam nut loose, take off the nut and separate the tie rod from the hub.
Yes - it is pronounced with a short "o" sound.
The woman will hear the sound almost instantly. Since the speed of sound in the rod is much faster than in air, the sound wave will travel quickly through the rod to reach her ear. The difference in speed between sound in the rod and air will not significantly affect the time it takes for her to hear the sound.
Think of a solid and there's your answer. Wood, metals, glass... Imagine putting your head on a solid, ear down, which materials would best transport the sound to you if someone tapped the same solid but a metre away? Those are the the solids that best transmit sound.
Tie rod might need replacement.
NO! there not the same. but Hot Rod and Rodomus Prime ARE the same person.
you wing it
A bad Tie rod usuallydoesn't SOUND like anything, but some good indicators that you have a bad tie rod are incorrect alignment, and uneven tire wear on your front tires.
a metal rod