Mesh size is usually used in the US. It's just an alternative system used to describe the hole size. For example, 35 mesh (US) is the same as 0.5mm or 500 microns.
Roman jugs, or amphora, as they were called were used for basically the same purposes that we used bottles today. They were used for carrying and storing liquids such as water, wine, oil and honey. However they came in various sizes from the serving jugs to the massive transport amphora. The larger ones could also be used for storing grain.
Roller bands come in seven different kinds of sizes. They are perfect for when you need to exercise. They can also be used for massaging yourself. They work perfectly.
There are two main areas where the ratio is used and they are for different reasons.One reason is that the human mind finds the Golden ratio aesthetically pleasing. It is, therefore, used in art and architecture.The second reason is directly related to its mathematical properties (the ratio of the whole to the larger part is the same as the ratio of the larger to the smaller parts). This is used in designing paper sizes like the A and B series. Divide an A3 sheet in half and you will get two A4 sheets which have the same aspect ratio as the A3. Repeat and you get two A5s with the same property and so on.
As far as I know, bricks come in different sizes.
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Usually the Dana 60,70, or 80 were used for rear axles in Dodge 1 tons
No, but pools used for competitive swimming are standardized sizes.
axles ue 75w90 t-case uses ATF
A truck with three rear axles and one of the axles is a drop axle that is only used when carrying heavy loads.
Dexter axles that are for mobile homes trailers say on them for 1 time use only, I believe that the spindles are not the same quality as their others. Now is a one time use 1,2, 25, 50 or 2500 miles?
All axles have brakes on them.
Not in original configuration. All production Chevrolet Camaro cars to date have used a front engine rear drive configuration using a straight axle in the rear. As such, all of the drive axles used are straight axles using no joints.Joints are used in the longitudinal driveshaft (connecting the transmission to the rear differential) and are somewhat similar to a CV axle but is not quite the same thing.
Hypoid bevel
a free axle is both tires are independent. one could be in the hole, and the car is still stable. this is what is used today and is the best kind of axle to have. fixed axles are both wheels are slanted at the same time, so the car will slant with the hole. these can be found on older trucks.
Axles are part of a vehicle's drivetrain and are used to transfer power to the wheels.