a wheelwright is a person who builds or repairs wheels
2002
a wheel
Ode to the West Wind was created in 1819.
Wheels can do nifty things.
because the weight of your wheels and the size has wind Resistance on your car
The best wheels to get is normal not gel .gel wheels will make you slow down not able to feel the wind in your face unless its windy.
The wind turns the wheels which connect to a genorator that genorates electricity with the turning motion.
The fastest wind ever recorded on earth was 302 mph +/- 20. A DOW (Doppler On Wheels) recorded this wind in an F5 tornado near Moore, Oklahoma on May 3, 1999.
The term 'land yacht' generally refers to a Wind Sail powered cart frame with 3 wheels. They are often raced in the desert, or on beaches, where the wind is constant and strong.
They have a spiral spring,similar to a wind-up clock, and when released it drives a small gear, which in turn drives a larger gear, giving the wheels a suitible turning speed.
Kites, Frisbees, pin wheels, bubbles, paper airplanes, boomerangs, and stretchy flying chickens
Yes. Solid rims are known for catching the wind. Kiting!
No, zhu zhu pets run on battery with wheels on the bottom.(i have two zhu zhu's!)
The speed of a longboard on flatland has more than just how fast you push in consideration. The quality of the wheels is important, as well as how maintained the bearings are, the road condition, and how much wind or force keeping you back there is. A smooth road with harder wheels is faster than a rocky road with hard wheels. Also, soft wheels are slower than hard wheels on most surfaces. Then you have to judge how hard you can push.
They are called turbines, and they turn a dynamo, which generates electric current.
The highest wind ever measured by any device was during the Oklahoma City tornado in 1999. Josh Worman and the Doppler on Wheels measured winds of 318 mph in part of the funnel.