if the car is high,it is easy to produce the torque in car due to large moment arm,and the car can takes the sommerslauts. Ahmed Bilal Pakistan
So they won't topple over since they travel at very high speeds and turn very sharp corners :) Hope this helped ;)
So they can go fast and corner well.
wheel track is measurement taken from a wheel on one side of vehicle to the other side of vehicle the wheel base is the distance from the vertical centre line of the front wheel to the vertical centre line of the most rear wheel
Centre of the front axle to the centre of the rear axle.
A vehicle is made heavy at its bottom so that to keep it's centre of gravity a s low as possible. A lower center of gravity helps keep it stable, moreover, the base is made wide so that the vertical line passing through the centre of the gravity should not get out of its base during a turn.
i believe 1965 was the year.
One of the conditions for a body to be stable is that the line of force namely weight of the body passing through its centre of gravity must pass through its base. When the wheel is at rest the base is only the small portion, that is, the point of contact of the wheel with the ground. But the wheel is in motion then the base would be elongated as each and every point on the wheel gets in contact with the floor successively. So base is becoming large and hence the stability. So falling becomes less probable.
if the centre of gravity is beyond the base (assuming no other supports) then an object will tip
When a body is in unstable equilibrium, on slight displacement the centre of gravity of the body will be lowered. If the line of action of its weight lies outside the base area of the body, it will topple. Objects that have high centres of gravity, a small base area, or are top-heavy are more likely to be in unstable equilibrium. Stability can be increased by lowering the centre of gravity and/or increasing the area and/or the weight of the base.
No, stability not only depends on the centre of gravity being withing the area of the base but also how far up from the base it is positioned.
No, stability not only depends on the centre of gravity being withing the area of the base but also how far up from the base it is positioned.
The center of gravity must be over the base of support. Any sideways motion of the center of gravity must result in it being raised.
line of gravity, centre of gravity, base of support, postural tonus, joint mobility, balance(stability), coordinated movement
This is a simple physics question. The centre of gravity (the place where most of an object's weight is) does not fall outside the base of the mountain.