Hydroplaning of a vehicle is caused by water lifting the tires off the pavement surface. When the tires are lifted from the pavement, you do not have steering or braking control of your car. This is dangerous since you can neither steer nor brake.
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Friction increases temperature to near burning point.
There is friction between the tires and the surface they're being driven on. Friction creates heat, which is transferred to the air inside the tires. When the air is heated in such a manner, it expands.
The brakes! And the tires (no friction = no traction).
Narrower tires with harder rubber
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There's moisture in air. When you fill your tires with compressed air, the moisture goes in the tire too. Moisture then has potential to rust out the rim from the inside. They use other gas (nitrogen?) that doesn't have moisture. Usually garages will put green air valve caps on tires filled with gas.
This type of friction is called static friction.
New tires actually have less friction on dry surface than old, bald tires, but once the old tires hit water, you new tires quickly win.
Friction from the air or wind resistance. Rolling friction of the tires and friction within the engine, transmission, and differential.
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