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<blockquote data-quote="1+2=3" data-source="post: 179613" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>in general, when your car hydroplanes, no contact with the road so it means no friction. </p><p></p><p>i'm no math genius, if the formula is right, F=UxN if friction coifficient drops to near zero, or even zero in the case of hydroplaning, F=0x1300(weight of car for example in KG), that should mean friction = 0 right? regardless of the weight of the car. btw, didnt do physics in school.</p><p></p><p>any math genius here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1+2=3, post: 179613, member: 3028"] in general, when your car hydroplanes, no contact with the road so it means no friction. i'm no math genius, if the formula is right, F=UxN if friction coifficient drops to near zero, or even zero in the case of hydroplaning, F=0x1300(weight of car for example in KG), that should mean friction = 0 right? regardless of the weight of the car. btw, didnt do physics in school. any math genius here? [/QUOTE]
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