why are metal rims heated to them onto wool wheel
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A blacksmith heats the metal rim to fix it onto a cart wheel because a metal rim is made slightly smaller. On heating, the rim expands and fits onto the wheel. Then on cooling, the rim contracts and fits tightly onto the wheel.
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When a metal ring is heated both inner and outer radii increase. This can be understood better by visualizing that the ring in reality is a rod bent into a circle. That rod will expand upon heating. The same bar bent into a ring thus also expands.
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