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How can I draw a free body diagram of a rotating wheel?
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[QUOTE="JRMichler, post: 5880889"] Your diagram looks good for a metal wheel running on a hard (steel or concrete) surface. The moment could be applied as five forces on the bolt holes, each force in a circumferential direction. If that wheel has a pneumatic tire on it, the vertical and tangential forces are applied around the rim. [/QUOTE]
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