It would be easy to calculate. You just need to calculate the force at which the tyre loses traction. This will depend the tyres coefficent of friction with the road.
I dont think its very much.
lazy answer.
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It would be easy to calculate. You just need to calculate the force at which the tyre loses traction. This will depend the tyres coefficent of friction with the road.
I dont think its very much.
lazy answer.