as long as the coefficient of friction stays high and the torque tangent to the surface increases, traction should increase
edit: what if the normal force decreases? well, it just mean it is taking off
as long as the coefficient of friction stays high and the torque tangent to the surface increases, traction should increase
edit: what if the normal force decreases? well, it just mean it is taking off
There are 18 subscribers. I'm not sure what volume of posts you are expecting.
If you are looking for Reddit volume, change your expectations. They have a 150k+ subscribers. Nearly 10,000,000% more users. Give it time, or even better, ask questions about physics.
There is no alternative community. So it seems the topic didn't receive much traction yet on Lemmy. But it could, at any next moment!
Ok, it just seems that on Lemmy people are creating communities like they are staking a claim to a piece of ground. They put in the claim, it case they want it, and walk away.