Donavon Frankenreiter
No, a force changes an object's motion. F=ma= mdv/dt
false
Centripetal force
Slows down the motion of an object or keep it from starting to move.
No. An unbalanced force causes motion, but balanced forces keep a body in motion in a straight line at constant velocity, or at rest at constant 0 velocity.
They could never start moving - their wheels would keep spinning while the vehicle remained stationary.
Epoxy the wheels to the axle.
Tires on a vehicle to be mobile, the wheel on my mouse to scroll through web pages. The ball on my mouse to allow me to move the cursor. the wheels on my computer chair. The wheels on an elevator track to keep it steady. Gears to make things possible in a continuous motion
Gyroscopic action is the characteristic trait of a spinning disc to resist certain changes in motion. As the wheels rotate they will begin to stabilize the bike and do their bit to keep the bike from toppling over.
The wheels have flanges on the inside edges, they keep the wheels on the rail. The wheels would not stay on the tracks without the flanges.
plates keep earth in motion
To keep you rolling smoothly.
Birds are covered in feathers
Torqued wheels help keep the rotors/drums/rims straight.
The wheels on a band saw are used to drive the blade and keep it aligned.
Just keep moving
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