Science, asked by helpme29, 10 months ago

what is steering in theory​

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Answered by dhruvrana545
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The steering system converts the rotation of the steering wheel into a swivelling movement of the road wheels in such a way that the steering-wheel rim turns a long way to move the road wheels a short way. The system allows a driver to use only light forces to steer a heavy car.

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Answered by kingofself
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                             Steering

  • The steering system of the steer is designed in such a way that that it converts "rotation of the steering wheel" into a "swiveling movement" of the road wheels.
  • Thus, as a consequence, only a short way is covered through a long turn of the steering wheel rim.
  • Thus, a slight effort or light force is applied to move the car.
  • Eventually, the car moves with less effort and you can drive with ease.

To know more:

Why is it easier to turn the steering wheel of a car if its diameter is large

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