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Q: What is the purpose of anti-capillary grooves?
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What is purpose of grooves on tire surface?

To disperse water and avoid hydroplaning.


What purpose is served by the grooves cut in the bore of a barrel?

It's called rifling, and the purpose is to give the projectile a spin in order to stabilize it in flight.


What is gun barrel rifling?

Grooves cut into the inside of a gun barrel for the purpose of spinning the bullet when fired.


What is the groove on a knife for?

The fullers (grooves) on knives are primarily to reduce weight without reducing strenght. They are mainly for larger blades. Many people refers to these grooves as "blood grooves"..that term is not correct and displays a incorrect view of the purpose of the knife as most are not designed to be used as weapons. The correct term is fuller.


Do Callaway Diablo Edge irons have square grooves or v grooves?

The original Ping Eye golf clubs had v grooves.


What causes the grooves in Kelley's Island?

I assume you mean GROOVES - the Glacial Grooves were formed by the receeding glaciers.


How many grooves are on a quarters edge?

A quarter has 119 grooves, or reeds. The grooves are used as an anti-counterfeiting strategy.


When was Infectious Grooves created?

Infectious Grooves was created in 1989.


How many grooves are on the edge of a quarter?

a quarter has 130 grooves.


How many grooves does a half dollar half?

150 grooves


Can a dose of adderall effectively be divided in half resulting in a smaller dosage?

yes, just use a pill cutter, there are usually grooves on adderall pills for this purpose.


What are spiral grooves in a barrel called?

The spiral grooves in a guns barrel are known as rifling. Its what puts a spin on the bullet as it leaves the barrel for accuracy. The grooves are called..... well, grooves. The ungrooved part between grooves is called a land. So looking through the barrel of a rifled firearm, you will see the "lands and grooves" that make up the rifling.