The outer rim section of a wheel is called the "rim." It is the part of the wheel that holds the tire and provides a surface for the tire to mount onto. The rim is typically made of metal or alloy and plays a crucial role in maintaining the wheel's structural integrity and performance.
If by all the systems you mean altogether, it would be the galaxy. See, each system is like one of our Solar Systems, with lots of planets, right? and a lot of systems makes up what is known, to them, as a "rim" So there's the inner rim, the middle rim, and the outer rim. Beyond the outer rim are the "unknown regions" where there are no hyperspace lines, meaning the unexplored area of their galaxy and the galaxies beyond.
Protic (located in the Inner Rim).
Croose (located in the Inner Rim).
Procialle (located in the Outer Rim).
Summet (located in the Outer Rim).
If you are asking what holds the tire on the wheel it is called a bead on the tire. On the wheel it called the rim.
The outer edges of the wheel. The wheel is what the tire is mounted onto.
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The out edge of a cup is called the 'Rim'.
A spoke is a rod or bar running from the center of a wheel to the rim, designed to support the wheel and transfer power from the hub to the rim. It helps maintain the structural integrity of the wheel and ensures smooth rotation.
Not sure what you mean here. If you are talking about the thin wires going from the center part of the wheel - the hub - to the outer part of the wheel - the rim - those are called spokes. If you are talking about the fairly short, stubby things sticking out sideways from the hub, you're talking about pegs.
The lower area between the bead seats of a wheel rim is called the drop center.