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rate — of camber change rate of caster change rate of heat generation rate of track change amplitude rate critical cooling rate damping rate dynamic rate frequency rate overall steering rate ride rate … Mechanics glossary
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rate of track change — the change in wheel track per unit vertical displacement of both wheel centers in the same direction relative to the sprung mass … Mechanics glossary
wheel spin sensors — Sensors used in the anti lock brake systems to determine the rate of wheel rotation … Dictionary of automotive terms
rate of camber change — the change of camber angle per unit vertical displacement of the wheel center relative to the sprung mass … Mechanics glossary
rate of caster change — the change in caster angle per unit vertical displacement of the wheel center relative to the sprung mass … Mechanics glossary
Balance wheel — in a cheap 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) … Wikipedia
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