wheel track

  • 1wheel track — the lateral distance between the center of tire contact of a pair of wheels. For vehicles with dual wheels, it is the distance between the points centrally located between the centers of tire contact of the inner and outer wheels …

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  • 2track — wheel track …

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  • 3wheel tread — see wheel track …

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  • 4track change — the change in wheel track resulting from vertical suspension displacements of both wheels in the same direction …

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  • 5Track — or Tracks may refer to:In nature: * Animal tracks, imprints left on surfaces that an animal walk across * Trackway, an ancient route of travel or track used by animalsIn sport: * Track cycling, a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially… …

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  • 6Track racing — is a motorcycle sport where teams or individuals race opponents around an oval track. There are differing variants, with each variant racing on a different surface type.The most common variant is Speedway which has many professional domestic and… …

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  • 7track — [trak] n. [LME trak < MFr trac, a track, tract, trace < ?] 1. a mark or series of marks or other discoverable evidence left by a person, animal, or thing that has passed, as a footprint, wheel rut, wake of a boat, etc. 2. a trace or vestige …

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  • 8Track — Track, n. [OF. trac track of horses, mules, trace of animals; of Teutonic origin; cf.D. trek a drawing, trekken to draw, travel, march, MHG. trechen, pret. trach. Cf. {Trick}.] 1. A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or… …

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  • 9Track scale — Track Track, n. [OF. trac track of horses, mules, trace of animals; of Teutonic origin; cf.D. trek a drawing, trekken to draw, travel, march, MHG. trechen, pret. trach. Cf. {Trick}.] 1. A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the… …

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  • 10Track brake — Track brakes are a form of brakes unique to railborne vehicles. The braking force derives from the friction resulting from the application of wood or metal braking shoes directly to the tracks (as the name suggests). Early examples of track… …

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