Chinaman is the googly of left arm spinner.
Left-arm unorthodox spin also known as Slow Left Arm Chinaman, is a type of Left Arm WristOff spin bowling in the sport of cricket. Left-arm unorthodox spin bowlers use a wrist hand action to spin the ball which turns from off to leg side of the cricket pitch
The two main types are off-spin and leg spin, and depending on the bowling arm of the bowler, left arm chinaman and 'slow left arm'.
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An arm is what you used to type the question. The hand is what I used to type this answer.
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They are the same, they are mounted parallel to the frame and control the motion of the wheel/axle.
The ball joints are on the lower control arm. The ball joint supports the weight of the car. It is between the lower control arm and the hub of the front suspension. In relationship to the tire it is about even with rim of the wheel on the bottom.
"Chinaman" is an outdated and offensive term used to refer to a Chinese person. It is derogatory and considered racially insensitive. It is important to use respectful and appropriate language when referring to people from different backgrounds.
Almost no difference at all. There would be no noticeable difference in the engine.
Yes. The shaft is referring to the control arm part itself and the link is the sway bar link.