Yes
are car tyres congruent
how does friction help car tyres?
because if the tyres are of metal the will slip
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
The pressure increases.
Tyres are not congruent; they are typically designed with specific dimensions and tread patterns that vary based on the vehicle type and intended use. While some tyres may have similar shapes or sizes, factors like width, diameter, and tread design lead to differences that affect performance and compatibility. Therefore, each tyre is uniquely engineered to meet particular performance and safety standards.
Racing car tyres are made of very soft rubber. This gives them much better traction on the roadway, but they wear away very quickly.
the recommended tyre pressure for all light vehicles is 32psi in all tyres
A small, light car with small tyres. The tyres and their ability to clear water are the biggest factor, the weight of the vehicle defines the rubber 'footprint' on the roadway.
Yes you can do drifts by getting the right type of tyres or you can mod you original tyres by putting tape on it.
because of good friction.....
Car owners must change their tyres regularly to ensure safety, performance, and fuel efficiency. Worn tyres can compromise grip, increasing the risk of accidents, especially in wet or slippery conditions. Regularly replacing tyres also helps maintain optimal handling and reduces the likelihood of blowouts. Additionally, well-maintained tyres contribute to better fuel economy, ultimately saving money in the long run.