Thursday, December 19, 2013

Nicholas Ruggiero


A burnout is an example of friction, a large part of physics. A burnout occurs when a cars engine turns the wheels harder that the level of friction the tires of the car can hold. Once that level is reached the tires break traction and start to spin, as the tires spin faster and faster they heat up starting to burn the tire creating smoke which is what you see above.  

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