At the time of accident, two wheeler which contains alloy wheel, will it bend or break?. Pls answer.?
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Depends on the physics involved. All metals have a yield strength at which they become permanently deformed or bent. If the external forces continue to be applied and exceed the alloy's ultimate strength, it will break. How it breaks depends on how the forces act on it. It can shear off, fail in tension, buckle under compression, etc.
Too complex a question and not enough detail.
bend first then break,guarenteed
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Aren't alloys actually safer than ordinary wheels? They're specifically engineered to withstand more forces than the ordinary ones can withstand.
i drive a mondeo st with alloy wheels and they kinda compress when you damage them so they dont really do either of the above. They are by the way unrepairable if the dent is anything more than very small.
Your question is awkward. Use a period or a question mark. If a light pole falls on a gas tank, the bike would fall and the wheels would most likely stay true.
Both!
depends on crash / impact speed ,alloy will tend to bend but will have a stress fracture which will make it fail in a less severe impact
depends if is forged or cast. cast bends a bit before breaking, forged bends a lot before it breaks
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