Physics, asked by krmchaudhary, 1 year ago

there are grooves on the surface of tyres why?


AlexTruong1: TO GIVE IT TRACTION
AlexTruong1: DUH

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Answered by yuvrajrathore
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Answer:

The grooves in the rubber are designed to allow water to be expelled from beneath the tire and prevent hydroplaning. The proportion of rubber to air space on the road surface directly affects its traction. Design of tire tread has an effect upon noise generated, especially at freeway speeds.

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Answered by botanyliker
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Answer:

To increase the friction between tire and road.


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