Chemistry, asked by noob8047, 2 months ago

why do tyres get punchered too often during summer?

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Answered by babydoll57
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Answer:

Heat. Hot temperatures increase your tires' internal pressure, making them expand. This expansion, coupled with hot asphalt, causes increased friction and stress, which can result in a blowout.

Answered by shashu2004
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Explanation:

Although blowouts due to underinflated tires can happen any time of year, it's the combination of heat and underinflation that makes tires especially prone to mishap during summer. When a car is driving down a road, the sidewalls of the tires are flexing (bending, grabbing the asphalt), which creates heat.

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