There's an axle in the center.
Because the toilet paper is the wheel and the line that holds the toilet paper up is the axle so that makes a toilet paper dispenser a wheel and axle!!:)
the axle nut only holds the axle in the spindle. the rotor is held by the caliper and lug nuts when the wheel is on the car
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
185 to 260 ft lbs this is the front center nut that holds axle and front wheel bearing together not wheel lug nuts
Yes, it is a wheel and axle.
The IMA of a wheel and axle is the radius of wheel divided by the radius of the axle.
There are two general forms: - a wheel attached to a fixed axle which rotates in a frame or mount - a wheel which has a hole in its center and revolves around an axle passing through it. In the first, lubrication can be applied to the mounting bracket where it holds the axle. In the second, lubrication is applied to the axle (shaft) where it passes through. This can also include ball bearings that distribute the weight and themselves roll within a mounting.
The wheel generally turns the axle.
A pulley is a wheel but not an axle.
The mechanical advantage of a wheel and axle is the ratio of the radius of the wheel to the radius of the axle.
There is no specific answer to a wheel and axle. A wheel and axle is actually defined as a lever that spins. Generally, the wheel rotates around the axle for the proper usage of certain machines.