Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
- 1,179
Folks-
I've always wondered how first-order statics and dynamics calculations allow that the friction force F=uN where N is the normal force and u is the coefficient of friction. It's obvious that the contact area plays a role, for example, a wide tire vs. a narrow tire provides better grip. Am I overlooking something?
Tunalover
I've always wondered how first-order statics and dynamics calculations allow that the friction force F=uN where N is the normal force and u is the coefficient of friction. It's obvious that the contact area plays a role, for example, a wide tire vs. a narrow tire provides better grip. Am I overlooking something?
Tunalover