Asked by Justin Paquet on Jun 06, 2024

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A tire with zero slip is rolling freely, and a tire with 100% slip is locked.

Slip

The difference in speed between two interacting surfaces in relative motion, often referring to tires losing grip on the road.

  • Identify the critical factors and perfect circumstances for maintaining tire adhesion and controlling the slip rate while braking.
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Aaron RatliffJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
A tire with zero slip is rolling freely without sliding, meaning it is in perfect sync with the ground, while a tire with 100% slip is not rotating at all and is sliding or locked, indicating a total loss of traction.