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Friction is the resistance to sliding and as a tire rolls it does resist friction, otherwise it would slide.
It would keep rolling.
In general rolling friction is any friction specifically related to the rolling motion. The friction on the axle to hub bearing, the tire flexing, the tire tread on the surface of the road and so on.
its a burning desire watching close as flames rise higher this situation is dire rolling like a tire i dont sell im a buyer
Burning one 20lb tire releases 60lbs of CO2.
Yes. While there is more to it, the tire pressure is quite important to the rolling resistance of the tire. The higher the pressure the lesser the rolling resistance and the longer the coasting.
Less rolling resistance and road vibration:)
Around 3 pounds of CO2 are emitted by open air burning of one pound of tire.
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1) Paper// Looseleaf2) For burning in fires3) To hang a tire on a make a tire swing ;)4) In order to obtain O2 through their Photosynthesis5) Books, and any other goods that are wooden (like wooden spoons, rolling pins, plywood)Good luck with whatever you need this for...
By rolling over glass or any sharp object.
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