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  • ...via a [[mechanics|mechanical]] [[constraint (mathematics)|constraint]] (''joint'') between the two bodies. In [[kinematics]], one classifies the kinematic ...al joint]], [[screw joint]], [[planar joint]], and [[spherical joint]] ("[[ball and socket]]").
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  • ...ch wishbone (or arm) has two mounting positions to the [[chassis]] and one joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] ...h as acceleration and [[brake|braking]], the arms need two [[bushing]]s or ball joints at the body.
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  • ...ugh the center of the upper [[ball joint]] to the center of the lower ball joint) and [[vertical]]. Car racers sometimes adjust caster angle to optimize car
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  • ...ch wishbone (or arm) has two mounting positions to the [[chassis]] and one joint at the knuckle. The [[shock absorber]] and [[spring (device)|coil spring]] ...h as acceleration and [[brake|braking]], the arms need two [[bushing]]s or ball joints at the body.
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  • Typically each arm has a spherical joint (ball joint) or rubber bushing at each end. Consequently they react loads along their o
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  • :: <math>\sum_{n=1}^j\ f_i</math>= sum of each joint's individual degree of freedom *'''[[revolute joint|Revolute]]''' or '''pin''', one DOF rotation. Examples are; bushings, beari
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  • ...of the driver, via the [[steering column]], which may contain [[universal joint]]s to allow it to deviate somewhat from a straight line. Other arrangements ==Rack and pinion, recirculating ball, worm and sector==
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  • |Steering || recirculation ball ...of a single glass pane you'll ever find from this era attached to a hinged joint on a fiberglass body. This car had a very low production number of only 43.
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  • They all featured Heron heads, one piece forged steel [[crankshaft]], ball main bearings, plain big end bearings, and the conrods run on a common pin, ...o Motori spa was founded in 1954 by Franco Morini, Alfonso's nephew. A new joint-stock company was officially presented in 2003, and the principal Moto Mori
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  • ...car manufacturers themselves, body shops, garages, factories [[tires]], [[ball bearings]], [[lights]], [[wheels]], [[radiators]], [[brakes]] etc.. The tot ...n drive to the one with shaft drive and Italy, which applied the universal joint from its first racing cars too, awoke feeling. The Junior did just the oppo
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  • ...''yogurt pot''. In Brazil it was the ''bola de futebol de fenemê'' (soccer ball of a truck), and in Chile its still called the "huevito" (little egg). ...x output drive was something called a ''Hardy disc'', which was a [[cardan joint]] made of rubber. On the other side of it was a cardan shaft, and finally
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  • ...this axis at a right angle (usually right to left and intersects the ball joint). When you intersect the force lines of the upper and lower control arms, w
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  • ...he chance to use the little boat when Bond decides to use it as a wrecking ball on his facility. ...when moved. Used to fool a henchman into letting 007 crash Largo's charity ball. This was the only time Bond improvised by inventing a fake gadget on the s
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  • ...ough, only I will ever know. My knee cap completely turned to the right, a ball of blood forming on my leg and the bone that broke, without being able to m ...minor placings. After a protest and several months, Serse Coppi was named joint winner with Mahé. Mahé said in [[2007]]:
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  • ...he new Secession artistic movement. It is topped by a giant, frothy golden ball, lovingly called "Krauthappel" by the Viennese, but the building was defini ...he locals - eat Turkish!" At first approach this looks like a greasy kebab joint strictly for Turks... but struggle past the first room and you will find a
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