AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS
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ISBN: 9780357096789
Author: ERJAVEC
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 49, Problem 1SA

Define camber.

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To determine

The definition of camber.

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Camber is defined as the measure of centerline from the roads surface.

It is also defined as the angle of front and rear wheel from the vertical axis of the wheel, being observed from the front of the car.

When the top surface of the tire tucks inward, it is defined as negative camber. When the tire surface extends outward while turning, it is called a positive camber.

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY -W/MINDTAP ACCESS, Chapter 49, Problem 1SA

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