Physics, asked by HumhainPagal, 7 months ago

Q1. Why is it difficult to drive on ice? Suggest a technique or modification
in a car so as to drive on ice.​

Answers

Answered by yashsharmackt
2

Explanation:

When the roads are covered in ice or snow, driving becomes much more dangerous. The tyres have less grip so the car takes longer to respond to the brakes, accelerator and steering. Starting up from rest on a slippery road obviously means not using too many revs, and letting the clutch up gently. ...

Answered by Kumudkabra
2

Answer:

When the roads are covered in ice or snow, driving becomes much more dangerous. The tyres have less grip so the car takes longer to respond to the brakes, accelerator and steering. Starting up from rest on a slippery road obviously means not using too many revs, and letting the clutch up gently. ...

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