No, it is not safe or recommended to fix a flat tire with a screw in the sidewall. Sidewall damage compromises the structural integrity of the tire, and the tire should be replaced. Driving on a repaired sidewall can be dangerous and increase the risk of a blowout.
Tires are more likely to go flat on a hot summer day because air expands in the heat, leading to a higher internal pressure in the tire. This increased pressure can exacerbate existing issues with the tire, such as leaks or punctures, causing it to lose air more rapidly. Additionally, driving on hot roads can increase the temperature of the tire, which can also contribute to a higher risk of a flat tire.
No. It is a physical change.
Changes of state are physical changes.
Yes, smoke is considered a physical change because it is a change in the physical state of matter without any change in the chemical makeup of the substance.
It should be --- The professor is running late; she had to change a flat tire.
Yes it is a physical change
Flat tires is a sign of physical change. The tires go from being normal, to then being flat. This changes their physical form.
you can't
You can change a flat tire on a Ford Taurus Wagon by first removing the lug nuts, pulling it off, and replacing with the spare tire.
no its a physical change
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Inflating a tire with air is a physical change because it is not changing the tire chemically. It is only changing the physical appearance of the tire.
The air pressure decreasing in the tires due to colder temperature is a physical change. The rubber in the tires contracts when it gets cold, causing the pressure to drop, but no new substances are formed.
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Yes because it doesnt pop it just starts to lose air the more you use it
it is the wrench that removes the nuts on your tire rim when you change a flat tire. It is a specific size for each brand of vehicle, so make sure you have the one that you will need on a dark rainy night ti change that flat tire.