The phrase “wheel through a hole on the road” refers to a situation where a wheel of a vehicle encounters a hole or depression in the roadway. This can happen for various reasons, such as:
Potholes: These are common types of holes created by wear and tear from weather conditions and traffic, which can pose hazards to vehicles.
Road Maintenance: During construction or repair work, holes may be left temporarily in roads.
Natural Disasters: Events like heavy rainfall or flooding can cause erosion that leads to holes appearing on road surfaces.
Encountering such holes can lead to several issues, including potential damage to the vehicle's tires, suspension system, or alignment. It’s essential for drivers to be vigilant and avoid hitting these hazards whenever possible for safety reasons.
Springs are normally used (Figure 1.1). As the tire strikes a bump in the road, so a vertical force is applied to the spring' which is compressed or deflected.