Steering rack worn? Power Steering pump going bad? Worn steering or suspension components? Frozen steering shaft?
Soil that has not been touched by man or machine. It is soil that has developed naturally and has not been tilled or had chemicals added to it. Such soil is getting harder to find.
Yes. Various elements are added to steel to make it harder, or stainless, etc. Tungsten is typically added to iron to make harder steel, but there are other elements for this, also.
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they added small amounts of zinc and tin to the copper
Pure iron is too soft for many uses. Different metals are added in order to strengthen the steel and make it harder.
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24 carat pure gold is very soft, which is why silver is added to it to make it harder.
The hardest metal known is steel alloy. When carbon and other elements are added, it can be made even harder.
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This is because the work done in order to move the toy car is smaller than that of the car with the added mass, and so the battery will have to work harder to move the toy car with the mass added
When you have a common denominator, the 2 fractions can be added by simply adding the numerators togethr and keeping the denominator. It might be harder to visualise this process without first getting a common denominator, thus having it might allow you to have a more accurate answer.
The engine is idleing up its RPM to compensate for the added load of the powersteering pump kicking in when you turn. If it doesnt idle up, it will die, no mater which way you turn the wheels. Check the vacuum lines and powersteering lines, EGR lines, IAC lines, and intake hoses. Make sure nothing is cutting or pinching into them. Make sure you have no leaks from any of them if you do it could cause the problem. Can also be the power steering pressure switch or the Idle Speed Control Motor is defective.