If the wheels of a vehicle are out of balance, the driver may experience a pounding or shaking sensation, particularly at higher speeds. This imbalance can cause uneven tire wear and affect the vehicle's handling, leading to vibrations that can be felt in the steering wheel or the seat. It's important to address this issue promptly, as it can impact safety and vehicle performance. Regular tire maintenance, including balancing, can help prevent these problems.
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Pounding or shaking through the steering wheel often indicates an imbalance in the vehicle's wheels or tires, such as uneven tire wear, improperly balanced tires, or damaged rims. Additionally, issues with suspension components, like worn-out shocks or struts, can exacerbate these vibrations. Misalignment of the wheels can also lead to similar symptoms, affecting the steering's stability and feel. Regular maintenance and checks can help identify and correct these imbalances.
you feel a lot of shaking
you can feel the sidewalk shake
Seismic waves are the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the earths surface and is measured bye the shaking you feel.
i depends where the earthquake is.
You can feel the ground shaking, objects shaking or rattling, hear a rumbling noise, or see items swaying. These are common signs that an earthquake has started.
Based on experience and school education I have discovered the shaking or pounding of an earthquake can last just a few seconds to five minutes. However, the after shocks which come after the initial large quake can come on and off in shorts spurts for hours or days. Personally I have noticed the "rolling" type of quakes seem to last longer than the shifting quakes that feel like "pounding" of the ground. If you need a more scientific answer you can find the information in geology books.
Yeah, your main artery runs just under there. Totally normal x
any time im writting ,i cant writte then i will notics that my hand is shaking
What earthquakes feel like will depend on how large the earthquake is. Small earthquakes might just feel like a large vehicle is driving by. Bigger earthquakes feel like floor or ground you are standing on is trembling and shaking.
Palpitation is the medical term meaning a heightened percetion of your own heart rate, which may feel like pounding or racing. It may occur with regular rhythm, or with irregular rhythm (arrhythmia).