Science, asked by bk101332, 2 months ago

Why the tyres of racing cars do not have grooves? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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→→→Smooth tires mean that more rubber will be in contact with the road.

→→ This is because the contact patch, or the oval-shaped area on the tire that touches the road, is wider.

→→.. That is why regular tires of non-racing vehicles have grooves—they need to disperse water to avoid aquaplaning.

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Answered by anmollakshya222
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The grooves are needed to help get rid of water when a car travels in the rain and in the snow for traction. ... They do use treaded tires in the rain, but for dry weather, they use what are called “slicks” or treadless tires. Slicks don't have the groves so they have more surface area and a lot more traction.

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