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Perpendicular and Trailing-arm suspension

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Difference between Perpendicular and Trailing-arm suspension

Perpendicular vs. Trailing-arm suspension

In elementary geometry, the property of being perpendicular (perpendicularity) is the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle (90 degrees). A trailing-arm suspension, sometimes referred as trailing-link is a vehicle suspension design in which one or more arms (or "links") are connected between (and perpendicular to and forward of) the axle and a pivot point (located on the chassis of a motor vehicle).

Similarities between Perpendicular and Trailing-arm suspension

Perpendicular and Trailing-arm suspension have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Parallel (geometry).

Parallel (geometry)

In geometry, parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not meet; that is, two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch each other at any point are said to be parallel.

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Perpendicular and Trailing-arm suspension Comparison

Perpendicular has 73 relations, while Trailing-arm suspension has 26. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.01% = 1 / (73 + 26).

References

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