How do trains turn around a bend even though there is no steering wheel in the train?
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The wheels on each side of a train car are connected with a metal rod called an axle. This axle keeps the two train wheels moving together, both turning at the same speed when the train is moving. ... To help the wheels stay on the track their shape is usually slightly conical.
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The wheels on each side of a train car are connected with a metal rod called an axle. This axle keeps the two train wheels moving together, both turning at the same speed when the train is moving. ... To help the wheels stay on the track their shape is usually slightly conical.
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