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Obviously not a fair test but very funny [laugh] [laugh] Trust the jap to come out with this kind of stupid tests [laugh] [laugh]

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I have a feeling this thread is going to be locked soon.

 

Haha well intrstng test but achieve wat?

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Haha well intrstng test but achieve wat?

 

perhaps energy lost due to various profile of tyres, down slopes shows how much potential energy could be converted to kinetic energy. but I was lead into this thread by the title.

 

Wonder if tyre technology goes into making rubber for...ahem...

 

[laugh]

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Looks like we can categorise COE based on Tires now! - see the damages to the roads by big profile / size tires [:p]

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Looks like we can categorise COE based on Tires now! - see the damages to the roads by big profile / size tires [:p]

 

like that I put four spare tyres on my car...COE $15,000. Dun mind can only drive at about 60 to 70kmh.

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NB.......looking at the title and the TS, I thot it's about playing with condom......... [:p][laugh]

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Very interesting physics lesson, using tyres in a fun way.

Potential energy conversion to Kinetic energy.

 

Heavier object at a same height will have greater Potential Energy, which will convert to greater kinetic energy during the rolling down slope....which is exactly what the video clearly proved where the heavier tires do indeed 'fly' the furthest.

 

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