How can an engine provide more torque at the point of contact than the ground's response by static friction without slipping?
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the torque provided by engine is equal and opposite to the grounds response by static friction without slipping at the point of contact. but the vehicle moves on ground due to the frictional force exerted in forward direction as the wheel exerts the force in the opposite direction . the force buy engine is not able to displace or provide acceleration to such a large mass of earth rather the earth's response is enough or suitable to move the vehicle. some may give the answer of your question as the torque provided is double the amount of force by Earth due to its direction but it's always not true.
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