You also should be aware of angle of attack so to speak. The angle of the front leading edge of each tooth in relation to the height above the workpiece and how that first contacts the timber.
So if the blade is high, at full cut for 100mm, and the timber being cut is 25mm, then the angle the tooth first impacts the timber is more downward.
Think bang bang bang bang bang bang hitting the timber downward slicing action would produce vibration, which would lead to a less than smooth cut. Set lower the tooth angle approach' the timber as less of an angle and is effectively coming from the front, say angled at 45 degrees, the action is more pushing fromt he front in, at said angle.