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Tuning physics...

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Balleriffic1

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Oct 12, 2002
hey, im doing a project on the physics of cars (air resistance, drag, etc.), but im also trying to figure out the specific physics of things like peeling out, drifting, etc. if anyone can help me out with a website for that or insight please reply ill greatly appreciate it
 
Well, do you want the physics and chemistry behind tuning, or do you want the physics behind car behavior like spinning the tires or drifting?

Tuning physics is very complex, but I can give you some specifics if you wish.

The physics behind spinning a tire, for example, are not quite so bad (mostly kinematics) but you still have many forces at work.
 
well mostly yea things like kinematics, forces, rotation and things like that ill be good, but the more the merrier
 
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