Physics, asked by jaggu7633, 4 months ago

Why the tyres of buses, trucks and airplanes are made of a special rubber material which is slightly conducting?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The rubber used in making the tyres of aircrafts is a special type of rubber which is made slightly conducting. This is done to leak any charge to the ground that develops on the tyres during take-off or landing of the aircraft.

Answered by Abhijeetroy
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Explanation:

Ordinary rubber is an insulator. But the special rubber tyres of aircrafts are made slightly conducting. This is because during landing or takeoff, the tyres of aircrafts get charged due to friction between tyres and the ground. In such case, the tyres are slightly conducting, the charges developed on the tyres will not stay on them and find its way to earth.

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