Could you be a bit more specific with your question? There are answers to the question in its current form, but they would be of no help to you.
e.g. Because its round !!!!
because it defines its circular path
The rotational motion of an object on a fixed axis. IE - A Wheel on a car. Theoretically speaking, there is no such thing as rotational force. The molecules are trying to move in a strait line, but are being pulled back by the axis bond.
Yes, it is possible to convert the rotational motion of a bicycle wheel into electrical energy using a device called a dynamo. A dynamo is a small generator that contains magnets and a coil of wire. When the bicycle wheel turns, it spins the dynamo, generating electricity that can be used to power lights or charge batteries.
Riders in a ferris wheel possess translatory motion because they are not rotating about their axis and are moving in a curved line without rotation (circular motion)
Motion of ferris wheel is translatory motion.
because it defines its circular path
The wheel and axle is a simple machine. It is consists of a wheel that turns an axle and in turn a rope converts the rotational motion to linear motion for the purpose of lifting.
The rotational motion of an object on a fixed axis. IE - A Wheel on a car. Theoretically speaking, there is no such thing as rotational force. The molecules are trying to move in a strait line, but are being pulled back by the axis bond.
Yes, it is possible to convert the rotational motion of a bicycle wheel into electrical energy using a device called a dynamo. A dynamo is a small generator that contains magnets and a coil of wire. When the bicycle wheel turns, it spins the dynamo, generating electricity that can be used to power lights or charge batteries.
Start the engine up. The engine will rotate the pulley on the alternator and charge the battery.
The rotational motion of an object on a fixed axis. IE - A Wheel on a car. Theoretically speaking, there is no such thing as rotational force. The molecules are trying to move in a strait line, but are being pulled back by the axis bond.
Riders in a ferris wheel possess translatory motion because they are not rotating about their axis and are moving in a curved line without rotation (circular motion)
Motion of ferris wheel is translatory motion.
if it sounds like growling it is a wheel bearing.
Im assuming this word 'staggered stop' explains itself. Imagine the person behind the wheel swaying the wheel side to side as the vehicle comes to a stop. A motion as such to cause the vehicle to actually shake side to side as in a rocking motion. This is especially dangerous while stopping on gravel.
Wheel in Motion was created in 1992.
To convert the rotational movement of the steering wheel, into linear movement at the wheel.