How do the mud particles fly of the wheels of a vehicle moving on the wet road?

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2026-03-29 04:10

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When a vehicle moves on a wet road, the wheels pick up mud and water, creating a slurry. As the wheels rotate, centrifugal force causes this mixture to be flung outward and away from the tires. The mud particles become airborne due to the combination of speed and the wheel's motion, often landing on nearby surfaces, including the vehicle itself and surrounding areas. This process can lead to splattering and can contribute to road spray.

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