Old 07-06-10 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwinnsta
Lateral force at the tire is the weight time the coefficient of friction of the tire which is a characteristic of the tire compound.
That's not true. The friction force is the weight times the coefficient of friction, but one of the main reasons for using pneumatic rubber tires is because the lateral force at the tire (ie "the traction") consists of more than just friction.

The road is supposed to dig into the tire and grab/push it mechanically and consequently tire grip depends no more on friction than does a roller chain or a toothed belt.

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