How are the thin tubes of car tyres able to support the weight of a much heavier car
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Thin tubes of car tyres are able to support the weight of a much heavier car
Explanation:
Due to the air filled inside the tyre, the pressure on the inner surface of a Tyre's tube keeps it inflated. This allows a vehicle's tyres to move and support the vehicle's weight.
Tyre manufacturer company defines a coefficient of rolling friction (CRF) for every tire that can be used to calculate amount of force required to push a tyre in downward direction towards the road.it helps in calculating how much drag or rolling resistance caused by the tyres.
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The thin tube supports the weight of the entire tyre:
Explanation:
- The thin tubes of the car are filled with the air along with pressure specifically in the inner surface of the tube of the tyre.
- The tube is filled with the air it keeps the tyre inflated.
- This allows the tyre of the car inflated and the tube supports the weight of the tyre prevent it from getting puncher.
- The tyre being inflated supports the weight of the entire vehicle.
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