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A trailing arm is suspension on a vehicle where an arm is attached to the body. These are most commonly found on airplanes and are used to reduce the impact when landing.
It's unlikely but possible. For a car to be knocked out of alignment suddenly you would either have to run into something pretty big and pretty solid which would result in bent or broken suspension/steering components or faulty work performed on the car which left components loose or unsecured. However a car can drift out of alignment overtime especially if regularly driven over harsh terrain.
Well remember that the musleoves the bone one way and that one way is the bent
A needle that is bent only at the end is for sacking work. Needles that are curved along their entire length are used for upholstery tasks.
I don't know get bent!
A GPS trailing tracking system is a device that finds the exact location of something (i.e: phone, vehicle, ect.) It works by providing satellite signals which are processed by a receiver. These GPS receivers track the exact location of an object. reference: http://www.eetimes.com/design/communications-design/4210115/How-does-a-GPS-tracking-system-work-/
Only Darren Bent can answer this question. I would suggest that if you work for a company where you feel you are not valued and where the boss publicly ridicules you ( Redknapp's " My wife could have scored " comment) you are unlikely to consider it a good place to work.
Regardless of what any tv show or anything tells you a bent frame can be fixed as long as it is not totalled. The car will still work the same and be just as safe.
A trailing arm is suspension on a vehicle where an arm is attached to the body. These are most commonly found on airplanes and are used to reduce the impact when landing.
No, that would be something you have to work on yourself.
A decimal cannot be simplified into another decimal except by deleting trailing 0s or rounding ... 999 recurring upwards. But there certainly are cases where a ratio is simpler to understand and even work with than its decimal equivalent. For example: 0.42857142857... = 3/7 or 0.078125 = 5/64
probably. i cant be sure, but mine still works.