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5 April, 05:38

Two technicians are discussing front-wheel drive (FWD). Technician A says that the FWD pulls the weight, making it more suitable for lighter weight vehicles. Technician B says that it's much harder to push weight than to pull it. Who is right? A. Neither A nor B B. Both A and B C. B only D. A only

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  1. 5 April, 08:25
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    Neither A nor B.

    Explanation:

    If a vehicle is considered to be a rigid body, it does not matter which wheels have the motive force applied. The rigidity of the body transmits the force throughout and moves the vehicle the same, regardless.

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    Many factors go into the design of a vehicle and its power train. The amount of force that can bee applied by the tires without spinning is a function of the friction, which is related to the weight on the wheels. Front-engine vehicles tend to have more weight on the front wheels, so driving those wheels makes sense. Other vehicles may have more weight on the rear wheels (due to the weight of a trailer, for example), so rear-wheel drive may make more sense. These choices are sensible because they offer better traction, not because pulling or pushing is "easier"-whatever that means.

    If the body is not rigid, it may be easier to pull it than push it. In English, a difficult task is sometimes compared to "pushing a rope uphill." It is difficult because the rope is not a rigid body, so the applied force tends to change its shape, rather than move it in the desired direction.
  2. 5 April, 09:23
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    B. Both A and B

    Explanation:

    We have to remember that is is easier to pull than to push, since FWD is pulling the car, that normally carries out most of the weight behind the front wheels it would be easier its work, now the other technitian says that is much harder to push than to pull, which is basically true so they are both right and sayinf two different angles of the same hypothesis.
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