there are several things this could be. Your powersteering pump may be low on fluid or may be shot. Your tie rod ends may be wore, or your control arm, ball joint may be shot.
If you vehicle is front-wheel drive, more than likely, that grinding crunching sound when you turn is coming from the CV joints.
Whenever either its magnitude or its direction (or both) changes.
When an object pushes another object, it applies a force that causes the second object to either move or change direction depending on the magnitude and direction of the force applied. This interaction follows Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
It can go in either direction and the mechanism that causes it is still not understood
The Grinding noise in the passenger rear of a 2002 Explorer is most likely either a bad wheel bearing, or a brake problem. Check the brakes then the bearing to find the cause.
i think it has to do something with your arm shaft rods , because i do believe your tire bearings are fried or torn Interesting terms in the first response. What kind of car? Could be as simple as the tire rubbing the inner fender. Backer plate on the brakes rubbing the rotor. Only when turning? Either direction?
A change in speed or direction of a golf ball causes a net force to act on it. According to Newton's second law of motion, this net force results in an acceleration of the golf ball in the direction of the applied force. This acceleration causes the golf ball to speed up or change its direction.
A grinding noise in the wheel will either be caused by worn brake pads, or a defective wheel bearing. Remove the left front wheel and inspect brake pads. If the brake pads are OK, you will need to remove the caliber and inspect the wheel bearing.
Switzerland is not isolated from the rest of Europe. It has open borders. Most border crossing places are unmanned. Anybody can cross the border in either direction whenever they want to.
Gravity. Gravitropism is when an object either moves towards or away from the force of gravity
When a force is applied to an object, it can change the object's motion by either speeding it up, slowing it down, or changing its direction. This is because the force causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force.
The effect of a push or pull on an object's motion is that it causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force applied. This acceleration can either speed up, slow down, or change the direction of the object's motion.