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They measured the distance the wheel traveled on the ground which would be the same as the circumference of the wheel. If they then measured the diameter of the wheel and divided the circumference by the diameter they would have a value for pi.
9 degrees
It is 14-15 degrees.
Steering wheel was installed upside down or the steering wheel is turned 180 degrees.
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A chock is a wedge placed on either side of a wheel (such as a landing gear wheel) to prevent accidental movement.I'm guessing you're thinking of a chalk, which is a military term used to refer to a specific load of a single aircraft.
360 degrees
You need to know the circumference or diameter or radius or size of the wheel
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No you can not. Degrees are an angular measurement, while centimeters are a linear measurement. You can only convert measurements if they are of the same type. Actually you can under certain circumstance's. If you are measuring how far a wheel turns from degrees to centimeters, now THAT can be done. Just get the wheel's Circumference * 360. Then divide the cm traveled by that number and that should give you the degrees traveled based on the wheel.
Turn its axis by 180 degrees.
An abrasive wheel is a tool that can cut materials such as granite or limestone. To inspect and test an abrasive wheel it's necessary to hold the wheel in the air with one finger in the spindle hole, then tap the side of the wheel with the handle of a screw driver about one or two inches from the outer edge. Turn the wheel 45 degrees and repeat this process until the wheel has been checked in four spots that are 45 degrees one from the other. If the tapping makes a clear ringing sound then the wheel is good. If the sound that it makes is a hollow and dead sound then the wheel is bad.