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Originally Posted by Woody1458
Now, from my Honors Physics class that surface area does not effect friction at least directly Ff= µ(Fn) . However I also know from experience that dragsters use larger wheels on their drive wheels because they want more friction. Hoping that an entire sport is not living a lie, what role does surface area play in friction? I was thinking that it had something to do with only squishy surfaces.
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Its 11:30 in the Bay Area and we're all on CD lol
I don't think the dragster analogy is a good one.
Dragster tires get incredibly hot. If they were small and skiny they would explode or catch fire. Bigger tires can dissipate heat and survive longer.
I have no idea, but that's my best guess...