Physics, asked by kundalmahek04, 1 month ago

(III) We have mentioned about static friction
between road and the tyres. Why is it
static? What about the kinetic friction
between road and the tyres?​

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Answered by kingslint
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The static friction force appears and slows down the car so the (relative) surface speed still matches and equals the wheel-periphery speed. ... Thus, the kinetic friction force fk increases. And when that kinetic friction increasing, the counteracting torque due to that friction force increases.

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