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Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 21)
21.
Positive camber is used to compensate for wheels tilting inward due to the weight of the vehicle.
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Aniruddhsinh dodiya said:
7 years ago
This is right because positive camber means top of tires go away from body is called positive camber and if vehicle loaded at the time top of the tire tilt inward.
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Anand said:
7 years ago
Yes.
The Positive camber means outward tilt and negative camber means inward tilt.
The Positive camber means outward tilt and negative camber means inward tilt.
Prasenjit sawant said:
7 years ago
Though positive camber is set for tilting wheels outward it will compensate for wheels tilting INWARD due to load/weight of the vehicle.
COMPENSATE word makes the question very strong and is absolutely right I think.
COMPENSATE word makes the question very strong and is absolutely right I think.
Sudarshan Shaw said:
6 years ago
When the torque of the wheels is tilted outward, then is called Positive Camber.
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When the torque of the wheels is tilted is inward, then is called Negative Camber.
I think it should be wrong answer. Because inward tilted it should be Negative Camber.
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When the torque of the wheels is tilted is inward, then is called Negative Camber.
I think it should be wrong answer. Because inward tilted it should be Negative Camber.
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