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4. A wheel with teeth is called​

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Answered by seemadevi2785
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Sprocket wheel is a correct answer

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Sprocket

A wheel with teeth is called​ Sprocket

  • A profiled wheel with teeth that mesh with a chain, track, or other perforated or indented material is known as a sprocket, sprocket-wheel, or chainwheel. Any wheel with radial projections that engage a chain travelling over it is referred to as a sprocket.
  • Countable noun sprockets. A chain, piece of film, or piece of tape can be moved by inserting a sprocket, which is a wheel with teeth around the outside. Gears are wheels with interlocking teeth. Both gears turn simultaneously when one is turned. The power of a turning force can be increased by using gears of various sizes.
  • You should become familiar with the different sections of the wheel, which consist of three basic pieces: the tyre, the rim, and the hub, before we move on to the different types of wheels. The tyre, which covers the rim and is the breadth of the wheel, gives the wheel traction on the road.
  • The wheel alludes to the component of the car in its whole. This contains the tyre, rim, and bolts and nuts holding the entire assembly together as a single unit. Without wheels, a car wouldn't be a car, making wheels one of the most crucial components for your car.

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