caterpillar
hue
The term given to the actual name of a color is its "hue."
The name given to any soluble base is an alkali.
The IUPAC name for the alkane given is the systematic name assigned to the specific alkane based on its structure and number of carbon atoms.
The name given to the number of particles in a mole is Avagadro's number/constant
Caterpillar tracks.
They're called Tracks
No, braces are not literally made out of train tracks, it's just the name given to the style.
The tracks on an army tank are called "track links" or simply "tracks." These are designed to distribute the tank's weight over a larger surface area, allowing it to traverse rough terrain more efficiently. The tracks provide traction and stability, enabling the tank to move over obstacles and uneven ground.
Ripple tank.
they do not move because it is just the tank moving I think I might be wrong...
Twenty wheels connectd to the tracks.
Usually the back wheels are the ones connected to the engine, providing the power to rotate the tracks, and these are the drive wheels. The rest are bogey wheels.
Tracks on tanks showed up in ww1 to allow them to cross trenches without getting stuck, America was the first to deploy them.
The simple machine in a tank is a wheel and axle system, which is responsible for moving the tracks or wheels of the tank. This allows the tank to move forward, backward, and turn as needed on various terrains.
Wheels might get shot out and tracks make it easier for the tank to go over rough land
The weight of the tank is distributed over a large area, exerting less pressure on the ground. Hence, the army tanks run on tracks.