no there is no such thing as a wheel chair with pedals then it would be a bicycle you can only use your hands or someone else pushes it for u but if u want to invent it u shouldn't because usually there for people who CANT use there legs so please don't
The seat could break from falling off of it. If the unicycle has cheap pedals the pedals will break.
Yes, wheelchair is a noun, a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a chair constructed with wheels, a mobility device; a word for a thing.
A crank (or a crankset) is the thing that sits in the middle of the bicycle, has the chain on it and have the pedals attached to it.
You can connect any pedals of any brand. Its best if you seperate single pedals away from multi pedals.
How fancy do you want them to be? Cheap pedals are die-cast. Expensive pedals are machined.
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There are many different sizes and styles of harp. Typically the larger ones, like in a symphony orchestra, do have pedals while smaller ones do not. The pedals facilitate a wider range of notes than what you could get without them.
A foot pedal is the same thing as one of the brake, accelerator or clutch pedals in a car, it is could also refer to one of the pedals on a bicycle or the pedal on a sewing machine. In other words it is a leaver operated by a person's foot.
Concert harps have pedals, to change the key. Celtic harps are smaller and have levers to change the key instead of pedals.
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Motor cars and Bicycle's both have pedals.
Unfortunately no, for example Electro Harmonix pedals use special adapters and some pedals only operate on batteries. But it will power most 9V pedals.