due to friction
Ciruclar wheels have less friction with the ground as contact is always a single tangetial point.
If you are talking about a CD or CD ROM then yes. When I was in Middle School we had a project where we made balloon powerd cars. I made my car have CD wheels and it went far. CD's have a smooth wheel like structure. A wheel can help prevent friction, so the CD's circular shape enables it to have less friction.
Everyday examples of circular motion include merry-go-rounds, Ferris wheels, and roller coasters. Cars on curved sections of highways and satellites in orbit also undergo circular motion.
There are a great many things that could be an example of moving in circular motion. The Earth moves in a circular motion for example.
A pebble thrown in water creates concentric, expanding circular waves.
Automobiles
That's like asking why wheels are circular.
i think circular fly wheel can encounter a lot of momentum
wheels, seat, steam, etc. it was built by karl benz in ad 1885. it's top speed was 13 km hour
Ciruclar wheels have less friction with the ground as contact is always a single tangetial point.
because all wheels are circular.
There are many types of automobiles. 1-Fuel used 2-Purpose 3-Capacity 4-Number of wheels 5-Drive of vehicles
none, automobiles are the innovations not the innovator.
soda cans, automobiles, engine blocks, wheels, CDs, etc!
The wheels are generally made from a matrix of coarse particles pressed and bonded together to form a solid, circular shape. Various profiles and cross sections are available depending on the intended usage for the wheel. They may also be made from a solid steel or aluminium disc with particles bonded to the surface.
David Blanke has written: 'Hell on wheels' -- subject(s): Automobiles, History, Popular culture, Social aspects of Automobiles, Traffic accident victims
to reduce friction tyres are made circular