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-- The steering wheel inside my car -- The hour-hand and minute-hand on the car's clock -- The car's four outside wheels
hand position
The mechanical advantage changes. The proportion of needed effort in relation to the rock's weight changes.
because you will lose your balance I THINK THAT ITS IN EQUILIBRIUM POSITION...... OR because we are applying the force towards wall from body.
A wedge is used to take advantage of the fact that work done = force x distance.Simply put if you need to force two points apart a wedge allows you to use less force by moving a greater distance.If you knock a wedge into a piece of material by 10cms in order to widen the gap by 2cms it will take one fifth of the force to achieve this.If you think of a screw as being a nail with a very long wedge wrapped around it, you can force this into a solid piece of wood with one hand simply by taking advantage of the mechanical advantage that this wedge provides.
It makes it more easy to change gear
It combines control of steering and acceleration
The best hand position for straight ahead steering is to think of the steering wheel as a clock. The best position would be to have the hands on the 3 and the 9, which is what people are taught when learning how to drive.
The proper hand position on the steering wheel used to be 10 and 2 but it has changed and is now 9 and 3. I am not 100% why it changed but I believe it changed so you could have a better grip on the steering wheel.Part of the reason for the change was to have your arms out of the way of the airbag.
right on 12 o'clock possition and left on 9 o'clock
Controlled Steering
Right hand side of the steering column.Right hand side of the steering column.
using the right and proper way to turn the steering wheel
Imagine it as a clock. Your Hand should be on "2" and "10." With so many vehicles with an air bag in the wheel, they now recommend your hands at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock.
You can do it but not when unnecessary
It is actually the 8 AND 4 hand position. By placing your hands at 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock, you take your hands and arms out of the path of an airbag opening up (in a crash)
The fusebox is located on the right hand side below the steering wheel and a bit to the right. On British cars with the wheel on the left side of the car it can be found in the same position on the left hand side of the car