Related Experiment Video
Updated: Nov 7, 2025

A Simple and Inexpensive Running Wheel Model for Progressive Resistance Training in Mice
Published on: April 28, 2022
A [Mn18] wheel-of-wheels
Marco Coletta1, Thomais G Tziotzi2, Mark Gray1
1EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, The University of Edinburgh, David Brewster Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FJ, UK. E.Brechin@ed.ac.uk mklsingh36@gmail.com.
Abstract:
A [Mn18] wheel of wheels is obtained from the reaction of MnBr2·4H2O and LH3 in MeOH. The metallic skeleton reveals two asymmetric [MnIII6MnII2] square wheels connected into a larger wheel via two MnII ions. Magnetic susceptibility and magnetisation data reveal competing exchange interactions, supported by computational studies.
Related Concept Videos
Rolling Resistance
For instance, imagine a hard cylinder rolling on a comparatively soft surface. The cylinder's weight compresses the surface beneath it. As the cylinder moves, the material in front of it slows down due to...
Rolling Resistance: Problem Solving
Eccentric Loading
Mass Moment of Inertia: Problem Solving
The axle can be approximated to a solid cylinder with longitudinal and perpendicular axes. Initially, a thin disc is considered parallel to the circular face of the cylinder.
Pivot Bearings
A pivot bearing is a specialized type of bearing designed to support axial loads on a rotating shaft. The bearing surface, or the pivot, is positioned at the end of a shaft to support the axial thrust. The pivot may...
Design of Transmission Shafts

