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Not Slippery When Wet
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<blockquote data-quote="sjastro" data-source="post: 76098020" data-attributes="member: 352921"><p>I thought it would be rather self evident.</p><p>On a wet road you are more likely to skid braking suddenly from a speed of 100 kph than 20 kph which depends on the RPMs.</p><p>The higher the wheel RPMs the greater the shear rates on the water which reduces its internal friction or viscosity.</p><p>When you brake, the car is still moving due to inertia and the shear rate depends on the velocity of the car even though the wheel RPMs have dropped to zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjastro, post: 76098020, member: 352921"] I thought it would be rather self evident. On a wet road you are more likely to skid braking suddenly from a speed of 100 kph than 20 kph which depends on the RPMs. The higher the wheel RPMs the greater the shear rates on the water which reduces its internal friction or viscosity. When you brake, the car is still moving due to inertia and the shear rate depends on the velocity of the car even though the wheel RPMs have dropped to zero. [/QUOTE]
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