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a punctured tyre becomes flat more easily in summer than in winter explain why?

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Answered by MacTacvish
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Answer:
Higher temperature causes higher pressure in the volume of gas inside the tire, thus increases the rate of gas escaping the tire.
Explanation:
According to the Combined Gas Law, the properties of the volume of gas inside a vessel changes with any variation of the three components. For example, in a given amount of gas, even there is no change in the pressure but by increasing the temperature, pressure would also increase. Increase in pressure exerts much in container of the gas and it will find a release point; and in comparison, there is higher temperature in summer than in winter.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1 Answer. In Summers, heat is more and we know that air expands on heating. On expansion the tyre burts and get punctured. Hence, a punctured tyre becomes flat more easily in summer than in winter.

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