Turn its axis by 180 degrees.
anticlockwise you will need a 3 foot cheater bar because Mercedes puts the biggest German you have ever seen to tighten the bolt down.
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firing order 1,3,4,2. 1 being the sparkplug closet to the cam belt The firing order is either clockwise or anticlockwise. Apparently the front-wheel drive version has a reverse firing order...
economy of motion its simple physics
When you peddle, your create rotary motion which moves the chain. The Chain then slots in and out of a metal wheel making it turn. this is attached to the wheel which then moves with the metal wheel.
clockwise
Wheel in Motion was created in 1992.
True. The motion of a giant wheel involves rotatory motion as the wheel spins around a central axis.
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motion of ferris wheel is circular , rotatory or translatory
A simple enough question, but complicated by so many possible variations. For instance, place two cog wheels together so that their teeth mesh. Turn cog A clockwise and cog B will turn anticlockwise (counterclockwise in America). But if you replaced the toothed cogs with a pair of single pulley wheels with some distance apart. Pulling on the rope would turn the top pulley A clockwise and the pulley wheel B clockwise also. But, let us suppose that the rope has been deliberately twisted (not straightly laid) then the pulley B would be turning anticlockwise when the pullet A was turning clockwise.The rate of travel (RPM) would depends on the diametres of the pulley wheels - variations once more!
No, a wheel spinning is rotational motion, not harmonic motion. Harmonic motion refers to a type of periodic motion where a system oscillates around an equilibrium position.