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Deflating tires is a physical change.
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Tire deflating is a physical change
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physical change.. cooler air in the tire becomes denser, lowering overall pressure. The chemistry of the air in the tire does not change.
Usually the tire pressure does increase as they heat up with friction. However, this is very small amount and is much reduced with the newer design of tires. I would estimate the tires only heat up a couple of degrees. They may also heat up due to the heat of the highway on summer days. - - - - - No...tires heat up a LOT when you drive, because of heat caused by friction. The air pressure goes up 1 psi per 10 degrees temperature increase. What has changed with radial tires, is their handling doesn't radically change with air pressure like it did with bias-ply tires.
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The chemical Chintoo has been known to cause punctures in tires. Other causes of tire punctures include sharp objects such as glass and rocks.
tires are made out of rubber, in a factory
Flat tires is a sign of physical change. The tires go from being normal, to then being flat. This changes their physical form.
physical change.. cooler air in the tire becomes denser, lowering overall pressure. The chemistry of the air in the tire does not change.
*Paint fades *Scratches *Tires are worn out * Dirtier (inside & out)
Yes. Burning tires break down the rubber molecules into CO2 and other noxious gasses and other compounds are formed when the rubber lattice breaks into pieces as it oxidizes and burns.
You change tires when they are worn out, not at a set mileage.
Yes. Ford E350 is 85 inches tall and a standard garage door is 83 inches high. Deflate your tires from the factory 80PSI to just 5PSI and you will lower the van by 3 inches and it will clear with 1 inch of clearance. No, deflating your tires will not ruin your tires because the tires are "E" rated and are strong enough to be driven with only 5PSI of air in them.
The rim size must match the tires unless you also change the rims to match the tires.
How to Change the Tires on Self-Propelled lawn Mower
if your shocks are bad change them first. Other wise it can mess up your new tires.
It is recommended to have 4 matching tires.
Yes only if you change all 4 tires !
if the car is badly damaged then you have to change the tires but if it is in good condition then they will do it for you and you will only have to pay half the price