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How do you calculate a friction/traction circle?
One like this:
http://image.automotive.com/f/images...rcle+graph.jpg I want to find the circle's radius which I assume would be the tyre limit. Can anyone help? Centrifugal Force = (mass * velocity^2) / radius (1) Coefficient of friction = Friction Force / Applied Load (2) Can I use equation 2 to find the limit of the tyre and then use equation 1 to find the force required to keep the car within that limit and draw that on the circle to see at what speed it exceeds the limit? Also how would I do this for acceleration and braking in straight line? |
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