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List and briefly explain each of the five basic elements of productive cooperation.
Transverse
Acting in a crosswise direction; for example, an axle on a truck is transversely mounted. Used to describe components (transverse torque rod), positioning (transverse mounted engine), or forces acting on a chassis.
Longitudinal
Refers to something that is oriented or extends in the direction of the length of an object or an entity.
Semi-Oscillating
Pertaining to a movement that is partially rotational or vibrating, often used to describe components in mechanical systems.
Trailer Bolster Plate
A reinforced plate on a trailer designed to distribute load weight or attach components such as legs or wheels.
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