Science, asked by Aleelavathi, 1 year ago

Why do vehicle tyres have treads (grooves)on them?

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Answered by JAISAL
36
To increase grip the grip of vehicle
Answered by daniel12
38
These grooves create pockets of air when the come in contact with the road. ... Those grooves help keep you on the road when the road is wet. They keep the car from hydroplaning by giving the water on the roadway a place to go other than building up under and in front of your tire.

daniel12: can you regard as brainliest
thedemigoddess: i think they increase friction so the vehicle dose not skid
JAISAL: As you wish
daniel12: did i say say something else
JAISAL: Don’t you know the meaning of skid
daniel12: its just the same
JAISAL: Sorry grip
daniel12: its ok
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