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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-09 23-42

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Using a fundamental physics principle—traction force = weight on driving wheels × coefficient of friction—engineers calculate that a modern locomotive can produce roughly 78,000 pounds of pulling force under ideal conditions. To bolster grip further, locomotives often deploy sanders—hoppers that spray sand onto the rails ahead of the wheels during slippery conditions such as rain, ice, or leaves, increasing the coefficient of friction temporarily.

Enhancing Efficiency: Modern Power and Mechanical Design