Then you're in trouble, bad trouble. If it's a rear then it's not too bad, as most braking is done on the front. Braking will also help balancing the car giving the driver an opportunity to come to a controlled stop. If it's a front, then just hope that the scenery is soft and forgiving.
A doughnut is the layer of rubber laid down by screeching tyres when a car is spun continually in a circle at high speed. It is the sort of manoever that a formula 1 car will perform showing off. It is a circular layer of tyre rubber left in the car park by Paul displaying his new car & ruining his tyres !
how does friction help car tyres?
It could be over-inflated, under-inflated, have a weak spot in the tyre-wall, have a foreign object sticking into the tyres tread. It could even be the driver is too rough when turning and putting too much wear and stress into the tyres.
Aerodynamics of the car, power of the engine, the dimensions of the tyres, ride height, road surface and even the quality of the fuel in the tank.
because if the tyres are of metal the will slip
Gas has compression propety in it which makes it suitable for car tyres. When there is pressure on tyres while riding then tyres can shape themselves according to the roads when there is gas in it. And dude you have spelled tyres incorrectely
I think left side tyres will rise, if the car is taking a turn of 90 degree with high speed. May be because of the whole mass shifting to the right side when the car takes the turn and due to the centripital force acting.
are car tyres congruent
For a car accelerating on the road, the direction of friction will be the same as of the car.
you crash
The pressure increases.
It will depend on the car, the current price of gasoline and quality of gasoline used, the pressure in your car tyres, and the direction and speed of wind.