Physics, asked by deep558739, 7 months ago

What do you do if your vehicle is
trapped on a slippery or a sandy road?
What is the physics involved?​

Answers

Answered by dasgitanjali007
6

Answer:

Answer: Try to increase the friction at that place because due to decrease in friction amount the wheels slips .When a car is traveling on dry pavement it can accelerate or decelerate because of the friction between the road and the tires.The reason cars 'skid' on snow, ice or even water is a loss of traction. The rubber in tires is formulated to create traction on the road surface. ... When the road surface gets slippery, it is easier for your tires to lose traction, whether trying to start from a stop, slow down, or in a turn.

Answered by kushwahaanishsingh7
2

Answer:

Frictional force is responsible for that

Explanation:

In sand there is less friction that's why vehicle trap

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