Air is pumped into car tyres to cushion the wheel from the road surface. Initially, car tyres were solid rubber and relied on leaf springs to soften the jolting from the road. The first practical pneumatic tyre was made in 1888, in Belfast, by the Scot, John Boyd Dunlop.
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
F1 tyres are filled with Nitrogen since it is a more stable gas than air
Air is used to inflated car tyres but cars can be equipped with nitrogeon inflated tyres but this is usually only beneficial to race cars
Air is normally used to inflate car tyres, sometimes just nitrogen is used.
how does friction help car tyres?
because if the tyres are of metal the will slip
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are car tyres congruent
For a car accelerating on the road, the direction of friction will be the same as of the car.
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.
Yes