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Yes. This is because any three points will always be coplanar, but a fourth point may not be.

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How do you replace wobble box on 489 haybine?

To replace the wobble box on a 489 haybine, first ensure the machine is turned off and disconnected from power. Remove the drive belt and any guards or covers to access the wobble box. Unbolt the old wobble box from its mounting, disconnect any attached components, and then install the new wobble box by reversing the removal process. Finally, reassemble any guards and reconnect the drive belt before testing the machine to ensure proper operation.


What is the synonym for staggering?

adjective monstrous, huge, tremendous That's a staggering pile of fan mail you have there. verb falter, lurch, reel, stumble, teeter, totter, weave, wobble. The drunk was reeling along the footpath.


Why would a car wobble at 10km per hour?

sounds like a tire is out of round. Check the tires for any oddly shape to them, like a bubble this can cause the problem. Or have you done any service to the wheels? Maybe a rim could not be tightened aswell.


Why is three legged stool stronger than a four legged chair?

it isnt It is not stronger. True, a 3-leg will not wobble because 3 points define a plane. However, a 3-legged table will tip over more easily than a 4-legged table. I suspect some science guru has done the physics on this and can prove what I say.


Nicolas Copernicus did He invented a new method of mathematical calculation called calculus?

Copernicus's main contribution was to propose a heliocentric model for the solar system, i.e. one with the sun at the center instead of the earth. This was in contrast to the Ptolemaic models which placed the earth at the center and required complicated "epicycles" to describe why planets would wobble back and forth in the sky instead of moving in nice straight lines.Calculus, on the other hand, was invented simultaneously and independently by Newton and Leibniz.sir isaac newton