the steering wheel of a wheel of a vehicles large diameter explain
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Hey.
Here is the answer.
Torque = r × F
Torque is generally defined as force x arm where force is you turning the wheel and the arm would be the radius of the steering wheel.
The larger the radius the greater the torque.
Another way of stating that is that a smaller force on a large wheel could generate the same torque as greater force on a smaller wheel.
Hence, the steering wheel of heavy vehicles has large diameter.
Thanks.
Here is the answer.
Torque = r × F
Torque is generally defined as force x arm where force is you turning the wheel and the arm would be the radius of the steering wheel.
The larger the radius the greater the torque.
Another way of stating that is that a smaller force on a large wheel could generate the same torque as greater force on a smaller wheel.
Hence, the steering wheel of heavy vehicles has large diameter.
Thanks.
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Explanation:
The steering wheel of a vehicle is of large diameter. The reason is that larger the diameter larger the perpendicular distance from the pivoted point. This increases the moment of force in the steering wheel.
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