No. Nothing changes in its chemical nature.
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No, pumping up a tire is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the tire or the air inside it. The process simply involves adding or removing air, which is a reversible change.
Smashing a car is a physical change because when the car is smashed it's, still the car. You didn't use any chemiclas to change it - the changes are only in appearance. So it's still a car until you use some kind of chemical to change it.
When a car drives through a puddle of water, the change that takes place in the puddle is a physical change. Of course, chemical changes will take place in the engine of the car, but that's probably not what you are asking.
It depends: If tire is on the front of car it can be caused by bad wheel alignment or under-inflation of the tire...on the rear by under-inflation.
Go with the recommended inflation on your tires.
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on the door jam of the car you should see a decal with the proper tire pressure for your car
If the tires on the vehicle are what the manufacture recomends go by the car specs. The tire specs only tell you max inflation for that tire.
An example sentence could be: "Can I inflate your car tire for you?"
If you look at your tire that's on your car it tells you waht to put into it if not ..I just put 24psi in my sunfire.. Conventional wisdom on tire inflation is to inflate to the pressure indicated on the plaque on the driver's side door jamb. The pressure shown on the tire is the MAXIMUM inflation for that tire. It's not intended to be an inflation recommendation.
Tire inflation is simply adding more air or less air to the car. If you are referring to inflation as in the price of the tire then this is caused by the price of the components the tire is constructed of. The price of rubber being the main cause of price increases in tires. Of course shipping costs and labor costs are also a factor.
sell the car you shouldn't be around it if u cannot change the tire
To change an actual tire you need a tire machine to get it off the rim and the new one on. -If you mean the change the WHEEL and tire on a car, then you just need a jack and a tire wrench.
The inside volume of the tire has not changed, so the pressure will not change.
General tire is considered a reputable brand and can change and give you new tires for your car.