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Old November 21st 09, 12:53 AM posted to sci.astro
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Alpha Centauri has a planet

Androcles wrote:
Racing car drivers deliberately heat their tyres before and during a
race. How do they do that? By flexing them.
Its hard NOT to see how this "interactive tidal force has been
directly heating earth to its core" unless you are an idiot who knows
nothing about friction.
Seems to me the crust is damned good heat insulator or my tootsies
would be toasted from molten rock.
Temperatures in the mantle are cumulative affects, but those in the
ocean are not, are they?



Depends on what type of racing cars you're talking about, and what type
of tires. If you're talking about top-fuel drag racing with those
incredibily oversized balloon tires, then yes there is enough surface
there that flexing them heats them to a certain degree. Most of the
heating still comes from friction from the road surface though, when
they do burn outs.

Other types of racing, such as Formula 1, hardly any flexure there.

Yousuf Khan