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What make the car move?

The engine and the force of the tires on the road makes the car go.


Who makes road hugger tires?

Kumho tires


How the centripetal force is provided to a car to take a turn?

In a car taking a turn, the centripetal force required to keep it moving in a curved path is provided by the friction between the tires and the road. As the car turns, the frictional force between the tires and the road acts as the centripetal force, pulling the car towards the center of the curve and preventing it from sliding outwards. The car's tires generate this force through their contact with the road surface.


What force allows Car tires to grip to a road?

friction


What happens to the friction force between the road and the tires when the speed of a car increases?

As the speed of a car increases, the friction force between the road and the tires also increases. This is because the tires have to grip the road more firmly to maintain control and prevent slipping at higher speeds.


What is the average coefficient of friction for a dry road?

The average coefficient of friction for a dry road is typically around 0.7-0.8. This means that the frictional force between tires and the road surface is 70-80% of the normal force pressing the tires onto the road.


What supplies the needed centripetal force in a car turning corner on a valid road?

The friction between the tires and the road surface supplies the centripetal force needed for a car to turn a corner on a valid road. The tires grip the road and create a frictional force that acts towards the center of the turn, allowing the car to change direction.


Who makes the safest studded tires?

Bridgestone has been rated consistently as one of the best tires on the road.


What force is used to stop a vehicle?

the friction caused by the road agianst tires


Why does your car shake at 55-60 mph but smooths out at 70?

You have a tire or tires out of balance.best to get tires road force balanced.


What force makes a car move forward?

an equal static frictional force from the road /\ common answer is that the engine makes the car go forward but, it is the engine that makes the wheels go around but if the tires are on slick ice or deep mud, they just spin. Friction is also needed. On firm ground, the tires push backwards against the ground because of friction. By Newton's 3rd law, the ground pushes on the tires in the opposite direction, accelerating the car forward.


Which force is acting between the tires and the road when the brakes are used?

I believe that would be friction.