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Old 05-14-2012, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by raaaid View Post
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but I THINK this is also due to rolling friction increasing with velocity which what im studying denies or neglects...
Rolling friction assumes a single, 1 dimensional point of contact. This is not reality, but, it can approximate reality if proper judgement is used. The reality that most closely matches it is a railroad car (ie, metal wheel on a metal rail). No real text book would discuss rolling friction without noting its limitations.

In reality, tire companies and racers use friction coefficients much greater than 1 based on emperical studies.

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