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because the rims are metallic, when the rims are heated thy expands and can be easily lie on wheels of bullock cart and after become cool, rim compress which made it completely fixed on the wheels of the cart .
Explain how an iron rim is mounted on a wooden cart wheel
The rims expand slightly when heated. Once they're in place on the wooden wheel frame, they're cooled with water - making them shrink tightly to the circumference.
By heating the rim on the forge to make it expand enough to slip over the wheel. The hot rim was then hammered onto the wheel so that it was properly centered and aligned. The rim and wheel were then set aside to cool, during which time the rim shrank back to its original size locking it to the wheel.
no,iron sulphide is made up when sulphur and iron is heated.
When sufficiently heated, iron filings and sulfur react to produce a compound, iron (II) sulfide.
oxides of iron are formed
Solid iron oxide and a poisonous called sulphur dioxide
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
chemical equation of heated iron and sulfur is as follows. FeS can be obtained by the heating of iron and sulfur:Fe + S → FeS.
Nothing unless they are heated. If they are heated it will become iron oxide. Which is the same material that we find the ground
You get iron sulphide.