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rolling resistance
noun
The force that resists the rolling of a wheel or other circular object.
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"rolling resistance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the force that opposes the motion of a rolling object on a surface, typically a vehicle or a wheel. It is commonly used in discussions about mechanics and physics. Example: "The new tires were designed to reduce rolling resistance, resulting in improved fuel efficiency for the car."
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The car's suspension is tuned to the weight, size and rolling resistance of those tires.
Tyre designers have therefore sought to improve fuel economy by reducing rolling resistance.
It thus cuts rolling resistance by around 30%, compared with its predecessor.
These provided a more comfortable ride with greatly reduced rolling resistance.
Besides low rolling resistance, its other attributes are strength, durability, and resistance to wear.
Also, Honda says, aerodynamics have been significantly improved and rolling resistance has been reduced.
* It must have low rolling resistance to save gas and help the car company meet its fuel-efficiency mandates.
It says this will extend the tyre's lifetime without affecting its rolling resistance or sacrificing its grip.
The car was able to do that despite its tall, relatively skinny tires, made that way to reduce rolling resistance.
fthe coefficient of rolling resistance of vehicle's tire.
Equation 3 is the mathematical representation of the rolling resistance.
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