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some lidgit scienist who iscovered that salt lowers the melting point of ice and decided to sprkle it on roads
the best car for icy roads are rally cars with studed tyres or good off road cars with good grip tyres
Salt lowers the melting point of water. The water will have to be at a colder temperature to freeze since the salt inhibits the waters ability to form ice crystals at the normal freezing temperature.
Rock-salt - it provides a coarse surface to aid grip - while melting the surface ice
The Kuiper belt
when it is groovy
icy pavement
what do you think ? You came to the right place ? The correct answer is when it is groovy.
"Slippy" is a colloquial term for something that is slippery, smooth, or difficult to grip. It is often used to describe surfaces or conditions that are prone to causing slips or falls.
The first person to skid on an icy road
Well... An icy pavement doesn't have a lot of friction. Unless you have special shoes used for walking on ice that will give you better grip. Grass has a ton more friction than ice. But if you wanted to get even better grip, use cleats.
Yes any type of snowy or icy wet pavement its ok to be in 4 wheel drive,, but as soon as you hit dry pavement take it out of 4x4 drive
Sand and salt
physical change because by adding salt you are lowering its melting point thus can melt the ice at low temperature.
Suddenly applying the brakes on a wet or icy road could cause the wheels to lock. With the wheels locked up it takes longer to stop. Also, locked wheels could lead to a loss of control of the vehicle.
some lidgit scienist who iscovered that salt lowers the melting point of ice and decided to sprkle it on roads
the best car for icy roads are rally cars with studed tyres or good off road cars with good grip tyres