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What wheels are better bones or spitfire?

bones because spitfire gets flatspots and wears down easily. For example when you go to a skatepark everybodys wheels are really small and they are most likely to be spitfire. On the other hand bones is guarenteed no almost no flat spots, look cooler and ride smoothly.


What is a skateroo?

A skateroo is a fictional animal created by the Australian children's entertainment group The Wiggles. It is a combination of a kangaroo and a skateboard, designed to appeal to young children who enjoy both animals and skateboarding.


What is the energy source of the electron microscope?

The energy source of an electron microscope is electricity. It uses high-voltage electrical currents to generate and control a beam of electrons that are focused and scanned across a sample to create magnified images.


Chains can be fitted to your wheels to help prevent?

sliding on icy roads. Chains provide additional traction by gripping the road surface, reducing the likelihood of skidding or getting stuck in snowy or icy conditions.


Consider a motorcycle of mass 150 kg one wheel of which has a mass of 10 kg and a radius of 30 cm What is the ratio of the rotational kinetic energy of the wheels to the total translational kinetic?

The rotational kinetic energy of the wheel can be calculated as (1/2)Iω^2, where I is the moment of inertia of the wheel and ω is its angular velocity. The total translational kinetic energy of the motorcycle can be calculated as (1/2)mv^2, where m is the total mass of the motorcycle and v is its velocity. The ratio of the rotational kinetic energy of the wheels to the total translational kinetic energy is then (1/2)(Iω^2) / (1/2)(mv^2).

Related Questions

a tube shaped object that connect two wheels is an?

a axle


What do you call the part of the skateboard that connects the wheels to the deck?

It is called the trucks


The automotive system that connects the engine and the transmission to the wheels is called the?

drive train


What connects 2 wheels in a car?

On the rear wheels, it's the axle.


What is an example of an object having kinetic energy?

bycle with wheels car with wheels or something the object with the wheels


What connects the steering column to the wheels?

the steering linkage


What is a anxle?

An axle is what connects the wheels to make them spin.


What connects car wheels?

a bar type thing


What is the section called that connects two wheels together?

When speaking about wheels on opposite sides of road vehicles then the answer is an "axle". The axle may contain drive shafts to transmit power from the engine to each of a pair of wheels. Similarly steam railway engines have axles between opposite wheels, but may also have "connecting rods" between wheels, which are on the same side, so that more wheels can be driven to provide greater traction.


Why are wheels shaped as they are?

If they were any other shape they wouldn't be able to move.


What energy can be found in moving objects such as wheels and windmills?

The energy of movement is called kinetic energy.


Why is it easier to move an object on wheels?

Moving an object on wheels reduces friction between the object and the surface it's rolling on, making it easier to overcome resistance. This means less force is required to move the object compared to sliding it directly on the ground. Additionally, wheels distribute the weight of the object more evenly, minimizing the impact of gravity and making it easier to push or pull the object.