It fills them with a soft cushion so driving will be smoother.
Air is best.
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Helium is used in airplane tires because it is lighter than air, so it reduces the overall weight of the tires and the wheel assemblies. This can result in fuel savings due to decreased weight of the aircraft. Additionally, helium is less likely to leak out of the tires compared to other gases, helping to maintain tire pressure for longer periods.
No, tires do not have helium. Tires are typically filled with compressed air, nitrogen, or a combination of both to maintain proper inflation and support the vehicle's weight. Helium is not used in tires because it is not as effective in maintaining proper tire pressure.
Because heat is created and it changes the air pressure
It is what fills the tires, in the form of air.
There are no 'types' of air. Air is all just air. - Some people do use nitrogen in tires - that is not air.
In standard cars is it simply compressed air. The same mixture we breathe.
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If air is escaping from your tires then you have a leak. Repair the leak and no more air will escape. This is not to say you never have to check the air pressure. Tires are made from a porous material and as such will loose a very small amount of air even under the best of circumstances. Check the pressure on a regular basis.
Air expands when heated so therefor increases the preasure
Yes, tubeless tires do require air to function properly.
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Tires lose air when not driven because of natural leakage through the rubber and valve seals. Additionally, changes in temperature and pressure can also cause air to escape from the tires.
they are filled up with regular air that our tires use but some cheaters in monster truck racing fill their tires up with water to make sure they land on all fours.
a balloon, a tires, as you said, we actually use air to breath too.