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Re: How can we drive on this new floor?

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WHEELS WHEELS AND MORE WHEELS. Not in line wheels but hub to hub to hub wheels. like a 16 to 20 wheel drive. all wheels drive all wheels have friction. You need as much surface on the ground as you can to get more friction. ie you have a car with the right inflation on all the tires you get the best gas per mile.
they always tell you to check you tire pressure. now let out 10 lbs what happens to you gas mileage (it goes down right) you did not change the weight of the car you just changed how much surface hit the ground which in turned gave you more friction. and that is what you need more surface to hit the ground. the weigh divided over the wheels don't matter the bot still stays the same weight
Simply put, this is incorrect. The friction force is equal to the normal force times the coefficient of friction. This has already been discussed numerous times. Increasing surface area on an ideal surface will never increase the friction.
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