Traction is, at its essence, friction. It gives the tires grip, allowing the vehicle to move. Allowing it to accelerate, brake and corner. Without it(like on ice) you wouldn't have control of the car and it could spin out, slide off the road or run into of cars.
Aerodynamic downforce is the force exerted on a vehicle in the downward direction as a result of its aerodynamic design. It helps to increase grip and traction, allowing the vehicle to corner faster and more efficiently. This downforce is created by the interaction between the vehicle and the air around it.
Going around the corner, Jo's car hit a patch of ice, lost traction, and slid sideways into a wall.
Your vehicle may be no closer than 25' from the corner.
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!
Well in racing it is known as the apex of the corner/ a corner.
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The northeast corner of China was formerly called Manchuria.
a corner in maths is called vertices
No, you do not accelerate when you turn a corner on a bike. In fact, you may need to slow down or adjust your speed to navigate the turn safely. Accelerating during a turn can cause loss of traction and result in a fall.
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