hi everyone.
i am writing a paper on the physics of drifting to educate my prof. about it but before i can completely analyze it, i need to be more confident on the info that i'm going to be using:
1.why does shifting weights so important? is it to make it easier to kick out the car's rear end?
2. is the reason that drifting enables one to go through a curve faster is because you use the centripetal acceleration of the curve?
3. is the tendency of the car to drift on the outside lane in a curve just happens to front wheel driven cars? does it help to kick out the rear end of rear wheel cars?
I already have pretty good ideas and explanations on these given what I know, which is unfortunately just basic physics but any input would definitely be appreciated from those who knows more about it =) and of course any physics related ideas that you know would definitely me helpful.
thanks for those who reply.
i am writing a paper on the physics of drifting to educate my prof. about it but before i can completely analyze it, i need to be more confident on the info that i'm going to be using:
1.why does shifting weights so important? is it to make it easier to kick out the car's rear end?
2. is the reason that drifting enables one to go through a curve faster is because you use the centripetal acceleration of the curve?
3. is the tendency of the car to drift on the outside lane in a curve just happens to front wheel driven cars? does it help to kick out the rear end of rear wheel cars?
I already have pretty good ideas and explanations on these given what I know, which is unfortunately just basic physics but any input would definitely be appreciated from those who knows more about it =) and of course any physics related ideas that you know would definitely me helpful.
thanks for those who reply.
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