Alot of things can cause a car to do this, many of them are simple fixes. Most of the time it is something to do with the raidiator, it might not have any coolant fluid, the hose my be dissconected or cloged, or it might just need to be replaced which is rare.if the smoke has a blush tint it is burning oil and there might be a busted head or broken pistion. It might also be a dissconnected wire where all you would have to do is just plug it in. Basiclly if your car has this problem do yourself a favor bring it to a pro and have it checked out before it gets even more damaged.
There are several things that can cause a tire to blow. -you can run over a piece of road debris or a sharp rock that'll cut the tire bad enough to blow -sheer mileage can cause the tire to wear through to the casing, at which point it'll have lost a lot of strength and may blow at any moment. - poor wheel alignment can cause the tire to wear through to the casing, at which point it'll have lost a lot of strength and may blow at any moment - low pressure can cause the tire to heat up, which makes the rubber softer and the tire weaker which can cause it to blow - heavy load can cause the tire to heat up, which makes the rubber softer and the tire weaker which can cause it to blow overinflation can cause it to blow just like when a balloon pops.
A bad fuel injector can cause your 2004 Toyota Camry to smoke when you start it up. A plugged air filter can also cause it to smoke.
As a tire goes round and round heat builds up inside the heat expands the air inside the tire. On a normal day that he can dissipate but as the temperature on the outside increases is more difficult for the heat (energy) to leave the inside of the tire. As the temperature increases the pressure inside the tire also increases. It is that pressure that can cause the tire to explode.
Smoke and those emissions we usually regard as pollution have very little effect on global warming. It is carbon dioxide, often associated with smoke but actually a colourless and odourless gas, that is the main man-made cause of global warming.
You could be burning your coolent. Has your car started to over heat.
The heat from the friction of the tire rolling at a high speed on the street causes the rubber to slowly burn up.
When you drive the the tires create friction with the road when they rotate. Friction creates heat. The air molecules in the tire heat up and expand. Since the tire is rubber and sealed the tire expands with the pressure of the hot air.
because the gas particles expand in heat; the atoms are expanding in a compressed container. Pressure builds up because the atoms are trying to escape the tire
it can cause to fire and
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
one possible cause is struts can be weak causing tire to hop up and down when hitting a bump in the road!! And also tire could be out of balance.
A great amount of friction with the ground, which can be caused by spinning your tires, much like they do In races to celebrate victory. The friction causes your wheels to heat to the point of smoking. It's called a Burnout.