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Originally Posted by njsteve
So if the tire pressure was 30 psi, the square root is 5.4. Multiply by 9 and you get 49.2 mph.
Shouldn't the depth of the water count as well?
Very cool. I done math stuff and it's only the second day of the year.
I should rest now.
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LMFAO Steve. Take it easy with the calculations. I'm sure tread and water depth has something to do with it too. I saw a video with extreme hydroplaning where the tire actually spins in opposite direction vs direction of travel. That hurts the brain too.
Phil