car wheels often spin on icy roads . explain why?
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Roads are dangerous when there is snowfall, not only for driving but also for walking.
The reason behind car wheels spinning on icy roads is that friction is less.
Rubber tyres are designed to catch grip on any kind of surface.
But on too icy a road, the grip becomes less, causing the car to slide.
Also, the tyres take time to respond to brake and steering on icy roads.
The reason behind car wheels spinning on icy roads is that friction is less.
Rubber tyres are designed to catch grip on any kind of surface.
But on too icy a road, the grip becomes less, causing the car to slide.
Also, the tyres take time to respond to brake and steering on icy roads.
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the friction between tyre of a car and the road in able to move forward on the road without skidding
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