The duration of Tire Trouble is 1200.0 seconds.
It depends on the tire type and the load of the vehicle. Tire pressure is the amount of air in a tire that inflates the tire to the maker's specifications. For specific tire pressure on a specific vehicle, please look at the sidewall area, as most tires display the recommended pressure according to maximum load.
When We Changed a Tire - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013
Wouldn't It Tire You - 1908 was released on: USA: 1 July 1908
There are 10 Canadian Tire stores in Burlington, Ontario. Canadian Tire offers store locator information through their online website. By putting in one's postal code the number of Canadian Tire stores and their location to one's address is listed so the nearest store can be located easily.
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No. The car tire will not reduce its chances of being hit by lightning. If anything the tire would add height, which could increase the chances of being hit, though this increase in chance would be negligible.
A new tube, or a repair kit. You also need the required tools to get to the tube.
Increased temperature will increase tire pressure a bit. Lower ambient pressure will increase tire pressure a bit as well.
The pressure inside a tire increases at the end of a journey due to a combination of factors such as heat generated during motion causing the air in the tire to expand, and the tire's construction materials allowing for some flex under load which can increase pressure. Additionally, as the tire heats up, the air molecules move faster and spread out, leading to an increase in pressure inside the tire.
Sharp objects puncturing the tire would cause tire deflation. I would assume that it's also normal for non compromised tires to lose air over time because of expansion, contraction, scientific crap, whatever.
Inflating a tire increases the pressure inside the tire, which expands the volume of the air. This increase in pressure enables the tire to support the weight of a vehicle and provide a smooth ride.
Pressure increase when temperature increase.
A nail or sharp object punctures a tire by physically piercing the rubber, causing air to escape. There is no specific chemical involved in the puncturing process itself.
No. The pressure increases with temperature increase
The tire heats up do to the friction with the road, a heated gas in a set volume will increase in pressure.
All types of friction increase fuel consumption. Wind resistance. Tire resistance. (The bigger the tire, the bigger the contact patch, the more resistance.) Engine parts, etc.