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Is the airplane takeoff controlled by the propellers or the wheels?

The aeroplane takeoff is controlled by the engine speed and the elevators.


Are there gaers in the engine of an aeroplane?

Not as you will have on aground vehicle. The "gear" term on any aircraft is the wheels and attached struts it lands on


What is a shaft that attached to a center of a wheel?

An axle is attached to the center of wheels.


What is a Rod bearing wheels called?

A rod to which a wheel or wheels is attached is an axle.


What are two rigidly attached wheels?

a pulley


What bicycles have?

two wheels attached to a frame


What is wheelchair?

A wheelchair is basically a chair specially designed for a disabled person or a physically challenged person who have been paralyzed or a handicapped. It contains wheels that can be controlled by hand in case of manual wheelchair.It has two small-diameter wheels attached to the front axle, and two large-diameter wheels attached to the rear axle. Manual wheelchairs can also be pushed by another person from behind.Please visit our medical chair store to learn more.


What cars have 4x114.3 wheels?

See attached Link


What part of an engine turns the transmission on?

there is a gear sticking out at the back of the engine block a couple centimetres that the transmission bolts to then the drive shaft is attached to turn your wheels (rear wheel drive) if your car is fronwheel drive it will not have a driveshaft.


How do steam trains travel?

By boling water, usually with coal or wood, thereby making steam that drove pistons under pressure. The pistons were attached to the drive wheels that were usually linked to 'freewheels' and the wheels drove the engine along the 'railway lines'


What are two rigidly attached wheels that rotate together?

Possitraction


Two rigidly attached wheels that rotate together?

gears