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why there is friction in wheel chair​

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Answered by pujithatallapureddy
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Answer:

There are two distinct phases so there is a friction in wheel chair....

Answered by leviwilliam2006
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Answer:

Explanation:

The friction in the driving mechanism is compensated for so that the rider is able to propel the wheelchair in the same way that he/she propels a manual wheelchair. The decelerating characteristic of a manual wheelchair is measured as reference data, and it is compared with that of the prototype.

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