Ribcage: The rib bones branch out from the spine like spokes on a wheel, with the spine acting as the hub at the center. The ribcage protects vital organs like the heart and lungs in a similar manner to how the spokes of a wheel provide support and structure to the bicycle.
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I suppose you like riding in a car or on a bicycle. A skateboard also counts. They have wheels.
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If you are referring to a vehicle wheel the radius distance of the wheel ( from the center to the ground ) is like a lever and your units will be ft lbs or N ms.
It depends on the circumference, the radius and what type of ferris wheel it is. The ones like they have at fare grounds are very small but you can also get HUGE ones
Radius The word radius was a Latin word for the spoke of a wheel. The similarity of radius to the Indo-European root werad from which we get radical and rhizome and the image of the roots of a plant spreading out in all directions like the spokes of a wheel seem too much to resist. Whatever its origin, the word radius was shortened to produce ray, and is also the source of the word radio, named because the electromagnetic rays radiate out in every direction.
Could be a bad wheel bearing.
Anything that spins. Like planets, stars, moons, expensive billboards, a top, a bicycle wheel, a basketball on a finger, etc.
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A bicycle with a huge wheel in the front- Apex Just took the quiz and its correct :)
There was a guy Mackmillan. But he didn't invent the first pedal drive bicycle. Some french guys had stuck cranks and pedals to the front Wheel of a bicycle earlier. But Mackmillan is considered the inventor of the rear Wheel drive bike with a Power transfer system.