Difference between pressure inside and outside a tire
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Pressure inside the tire
The Optimum. You'll find the manufacturer's optimum or recommended tire pressure for your car on a sticker in the door jam, or in your owner's manual. Some models even place the stickers on the trunk lid, in the console or on the fuel door. Recommended pressure is usually between 30 and 35 PSI.
outside the tire
A good estimate to use when comparing tire pressure to air temperature is for every 10 degrees F, tire pressure will adjust by 1 psi. For example, if the outside air temperature increases 10 degrees, the tire pressure will increase by 1 psi.
The Optimum. You'll find the manufacturer's optimum or recommended tire pressure for your car on a sticker in the door jam, or in your owner's manual. Some models even place the stickers on the trunk lid, in the console or on the fuel door. Recommended pressure is usually between 30 and 35 PSI.
outside the tire
A good estimate to use when comparing tire pressure to air temperature is for every 10 degrees F, tire pressure will adjust by 1 psi. For example, if the outside air temperature increases 10 degrees, the tire pressure will increase by 1 psi.
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gay lusac states that tempreture is directly proportional to pressure,so in summer when the tempreture in surrounding medium of tire increases the pressure of surrounding medium increases so our tire has low pressure than surrounding In summer.I think it will help you.I suggest you you should study gas lawi,e boyls LA, Charles law and gay lussac law isiliye ham tire mai kam hava rakhate hai.
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