What causes a car wheel to skid under heavy braking
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When applied force is greater than static friction the wheel will slip. This can be caused by hard braking (skidding), extreme applied drive train power (peeling out), extreme cornering (sliding sideways), or a combination of these forces.
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This is because the force (friction) applied by the brakes on the car wheel can exceed the traction (friction) of the car tyre on the road surface. ... That means that the brakes are locking, and so as your wheels. The skid means that only a small patch of the tyre is in contact with the road and it's loosing grip
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