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it is harder because there is less friction with lubrication -which is what water is -and you need friction for the breaks to work

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When the road is wet it takes times longer to stop?

Yes. There is less frictional force between the car tyres and a wet road surface than with a dry road surface.


Why is it harder to stop a car on a wet road?

it is harder because there is less friction with lubrication -which is what water is -and you need friction for the breaks to work


Car sleeps on wet road?

it is your tires


Do you need more room to stop on a dirt road or wet road?

yes


What is hydroplaning in car?

When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..


What happens when a car stopping distance when a road gets wet?

Less traction on a wet road so the stopping distance increases.


What does wet road conditions affect on a car?

Stopping distance


Why are stopping distances for braking cars increased on wet roads?

Stopping distances are increased on wet roads because water reduces the friction between the tires and the road surface, making it harder for the tires to grip and stop the car effectively when the brakes are applied. This reduced grip means it takes longer for the car to come to a complete stop compared to dry road conditions.


How do you stop a car on main road?

Put a boulder on the road


Do you need more room to stop on a dirt road then a wet pavement?

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An example of friction?

something that stops and object from movementexample:there is friction on the road . when the road is slippery your car eventually has to stop and what makes you car stop is friction.


In car commercials why are the roads always wet?

to show how well the car handles in "not-so-perfect" road conditions.