extremly stupid question

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pompelmo
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extremly stupid question

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what's the diference between traction and grip??
i think i have an idea..but i'm mot sure..
ok here it goes

Grip: the koeficient (k in F=k N, N-normal vector) that tells you amount of force when the solid body start's to skid..
Traction: koeficient that tells you the amount of force you have to drag the solid body on the ground

usualy: Traction<grip
am i right??

manchild
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Traction is ability to distribute drivetrain power to surface so it is only discussed when rear wheels are in question. Grip is universal category for both front and rear wheels.

Steve Wilson
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So on a 4WD car traction and grip are the same thing?

I would have thought traction has to do with the amount of friction in the direction the wheel is turning, and grip is the amount of friction sideways?

scarbs
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I think steve is about right,
Grip is direction and wheel independant i.e. it can be for cornering or braking or accelleration front or rear .
The term traction is commonly used for accelleration, although more correctly it includes braking, hence it is longitudenal grip. grip for cornering is referred to as lateral grip.

Curiously tyre development can be aimed at either longitudenal or lateral grip. some elements of construction, tread and compound are better for one vector or the other .

Scarbs...