Ajax Bay
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- East Devon
OK, perhaps I should not have used 'oval' but "sometimes I have to simplify in order to keep my audience, and there's no slight intended to my audience."I have a problem with the use of "oval". That implies that the top part of the rim receives a downward force as if someone is sitting on the wheel. That's not the case. The change of shape is there for reasons I've described above, but the topmost point of the wheel remains exactly the same distance from the hub when the wheel is loaded.
Most people's assumption that the hub hangs from the spokes implies that the topmost point of the wheel remains static in space.
There is no additional downwards force on the upper section of a loaded wheel's rim (additional, that is, to the forceful but not increased tension of the upper spokes pulling downwards on the rim). The "topmost point of the wheel [rim] remains" the same distance from the hub as the rim is in an unloaded wheel. I've already said that (imo) the use of 'hang' and 'stand' doesn't help one understand the dynamics.
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