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Mcqs: what carries the driving wheels of a vehicle? a)crankshaft b)crank and slider c)propeller shaft d)axle

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Answered by deepakbhai1814
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Answer:A drive wheel is a wheel of a motor vehicle that transmits force, transforming torque into tractive force from the tires to the road, causing the vehicle to move. The powertrain delivers enough torque to the wheel to overcome stationary forces, resulting in the vehicle moving forwards or backwards.[1][2]

A two-wheel drive vehicle has two driven wheels, typically both at the front or back, while a four-wheel drive has four.

A steering wheel is a wheel that turns to change the direction of a vehicle. A trailer wheel is one that is neither a drive wheel, nor a steer wheel. Front-wheel drive vehicles typically have the rear wheels as trailer wheels.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

The drive wheel of a vehicle is the wheel and tyre assembly that propels or pulls the vehicle down the road. The drive wheel is positioned in the back of a vehicle with rear-wheel drive. The drive wheel is located in the front of the vehicle in front-wheel drive applications.

A vehicle's drive train is the collection of components that work together to deliver power to the vehicle's driving wheels. The crankshaft is where a vehicle's power comes from.

Therefore, Option (a) crankshaft carries the driving wheels of a vehicle.

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