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Q: When the surface of the Tyre is worn out it is immediately replaced why?
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Effect of friction on the motion of a vehicle in the context of tire surface?

the more worn-out the tyre the lesser the friction produced.newer tyres are better in stopping cars as they can produce greater friction. the worn-out tyre has a surface which is plainer than the new tyre. lesser surface irregularities leads to lesser friction.


What are bald or balding tires?

A bald tyre is a tyre whose tread has become worn down to a smooth or nearly smooth surface. A bald tyre is extremely dangerous as grip on the road surface is reduced and skidding is a probability. In the UK, it is illegal to have bald or nearly bald tyre(s) on your vehicle.


When do you have to change your tire?

You will find in the tread of all tyres that there is a little piece of rubber which crosses the tread itself. When the tyre is new, and the groove part of the tread is OK, this mark will be seen at the bottom of the grooved section of your tyre. when the trye is worn, the grooved section of the tyre is very shallow and outer surface of the tyre (the part in contact with the road) is level with this mark, the tread depth has reached 6mm and has to be replaced. regards, Ade


Why is the braking distance longer when the tires are worn out?

Smooth tyres have less frictional grip on the road surface, and will slide further that a deep tread tyre.


Does it matter if a car has worn tires?

it does matter! tyres are one of the most important part of any vehicle. if they are worn there is a danger of the skidding on the roads for the tyres have no grip. the minimum tread depth is 1.6mm. if your tyre is any lower than that please get them replaced. it better than getting a ticket or having a crash.


What are the odds of your back tire blowing out on your motorcycle?

Generally very low but certain things can increase the risk of this happening - Incorrect tyre pressures - too low and tyre can heat up excessively & objects can work their way into the tyre, too high and the tyre cannot absorb shocks as it is designed to and tyre is under increased stress all the time. Excessively worn tyres - if a tyre is excessively worn it wil be easier for a foreign object to work its way into the tyre and as the tread gets thinner so the tyre gets weaker. Objects embedded in the tyre - if glass, nails or metal get into the tread, they will work their way deeper - remove any debris you see in your tyre. We perform free weekly checkovers to find just this kind of thing at www.aprilia-merseyside.com


What effect would a worn tire have on friction?

A worn tire reduces friction and tracktion, this could be dangerous in bad weather conditions., A2 A worn tyre would actually improve friction in dry conditions, because the surface area touching the road, will be greater without tread. This why racing cars use 'slicks' in dry conditions. The problems arise in wet weather. The thinnest film of water between the tyre and the road, will cause a sudden decrease in friction, 'aquaplaning'. The tread is there purely for wet conditions.


At what speed can water separate the tires from the road?

I would imagine this would depend on the depth and pattern of the tyre tread a new tyre with a deep tread would be able to go faster before aquaplaning than an old and worn tyre tread which cannot sqeeze the water away as efficiently as a new tyre. As low as 20 mph


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Why does oil furnace backfire?

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