Skateboard trucks are made from aluminum primarily due to its lightweight yet strong properties, which enhance performance and maneuverability. Aluminum's resistance to rust and corrosion also contributes to durability, ensuring that trucks withstand various weather conditions and wear over time. Additionally, the manufacturing process for aluminum allows for precise shaping and design, enabling skaters to achieve the desired balance and stability. Overall, aluminum provides an ideal combination of strength, weight, and longevity for skateboard trucks.
The truck has the most mass, but because it is at rest, the skateboard has the most momentum.
8mm is the size of the truck. From one end to the other.
skateboard.....if velocity is zero,then momentum is also zero.
usually it used to be made out of copper and some times alliminium but now it is made out of plastic.
try taking out the bearing with your truck
No, it isn't.
The skateboard have wheel & axle and screw, the wheel is obvious the wheel and the axle is the truck and i think the screw is the hardware.
thunder, tensor, grindking, krux etc.
A moving skateboard has greater momentum than a heavy truck at rest. Momentum is determined by both the mass and velocity of an object, so even though the truck may have more mass, the skateboard's velocity contributes more to its momentum.
The density of alliminium is 0.04 i am a genius
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