A car is traveling North. In which direction are the wheels turning.

This is under the torque chapter

west

wrap right hand fingers around wheel so the top of the tire scrapes your hand from palm to finger tips. Your thumb points left or west. Rotation is clockwise around westward pointing axis.

To determine the direction in which the wheels are turning, we need to consider the direction of the torque applied to them. Torque is a rotational force that causes an object to rotate around an axis. In the case of a car, torque is applied to the wheels by the engine.

When a car is traveling in a straight line, the torque being applied to the wheels is generally in the same direction as the car's motion. This means that the wheels are turning in the forward direction, regardless of whether the car is heading north, south, east, or west.

In the context of the torque chapter, it's important to note that torque can change the rotational motion of an object, such as the wheels of a car. Therefore, the torque applied to the wheels can potentially change their direction of rotation, such as when the car turns or changes direction. In such cases, the direction of the wheels' rotation will be influenced by the specific steering mechanisms and design of the car.