veeretakistust
Veeretakistust, often translated as "rolling resistance," is a force that opposes the motion of a body rolling on a surface. It is a phenomenon that arises due to the deformation of both the rolling object and the surface it contacts. When a wheel, for instance, rolls, it slightly deforms at the point of contact. This deformation requires energy, and as the wheel continues to roll, this energy is dissipated, primarily as heat, creating a resistance to forward motion.
Several factors influence the magnitude of veeretakistust. The materials of the rolling object and the surface
Veeretakistust is a crucial consideration in various fields. In automotive engineering, it directly impacts fuel efficiency