You might have a belt loose, which is more of a squeaking noise than a whistle. If it's a very clear whistling noise, there is something wrong with your brakes. The shoes may be rubbing, the pads may be worn down. I'd get it checked out.
A tangent line.
A curve is so strong because when you apply a force on top of the curve the weight of that forced is transferred to the bottom parts of the curve which makes it really strong like bridges that use arcs
An "S' curve (on a population chart) reaches its carrying capacity and levels out, while a "J" curve hits its carrying capacity and just continues causing a population explosion and competition for resources.
A tangent, but it (a) has nothing to do with croosing (whatever that may mean); and (b) while it does not cross the curve in the neighbourhood of the point of contact - there is no restriction on it crossing the curve at a distance.
A tangent line touches a curve or the circumference of a circle at just one point.
It is a tangent line
is it a line that is slanted
no really yes you should brake if you go in a sharp turn so what do you thinkYou should use brakes when approaching a curve or sharp turn. If you still need to brake when you are in the turn, then you're going too fast. Hopefully you'll slow down enough to not lose control of your vehicle and/or go off the road.Curves and turns: brake before them, coast through them, a little speed (usually gas) out of them.
Estimates based on learning curve theory may not apply if the tasks being performed are highly variable or complex, if there are frequent changes in processes or technology, or if the workforce is not stable. In these cases, the learning curve assumptions of consistent improvement with repeated practice may not hold true, leading to inaccurate estimates.
The distance between the middle and the inflection point is the standard deviation.
Always set your Emergency Brake and turn the steering wheel to the curve side..
Tension in a rope or friction on car whells provides the inwards force such that the object continues to travel in as curve.