yes as long as its the same size
Something that will look the same eve if rotated around an axle. A wheel is rotationally symmetrical around one axle.
A kite has only one line of rotational symmetry, as it is only the same if it is tilted once. (back to its normal position).
I think it is in the same place as a normal car
To allow the drive axle to transmit same power while car is steering and axle/ hub angle is changing.
If we are talking about a normal arrow, then no. if " -> " is rotated 90 degrees, it would not look the same as it did before. It would look something like this: ^ | Which would not be the same.
Yes, rotational inertia is the same as moment of inertia. Both terms refer to the resistance of an object to changes in its rotational motion.
Yes the 60 is just the height of the tyre as long as it is the same inch tyre (16) and same tyres are fitted in pairs front or rear axle.
Yes. Any even sided figure will have a rotational symmetry. Yes. If it is a regular shape such as a square, hexagon or octagon (equilateral and equiangular) then the rotational symmetry is the same as the number of sides. Rotational symmetry is basically if the shape is rotated, is it exactly the same as it was before. A hexagon can be rotated 6 times and still be the same without actually being in the the same postition, so a hexagon has a rotational symmetry of 6.
No. A tri-axle has one additional lift axle; a quad axle has two lift axles.
Yes
They all have to be the same size. They can be different brands but even then make sure the tires on the front axle are the same brand an the tires on the rear axle are the same brand. Do not mix brands on the same axle.
No, the letter Y does not have rotational symmetry. It cannot be rotated and still appear the same.