Chemistry, asked by taniamehta09, 17 days ago

The pressure in the tyre is higher than the pressure of the air outside the tyre. Explain what causes the pressure of the air inside the tyre

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Answered by hvchatur
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The increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy, and hence the speed, of the air molecules in the tyre. The increased speed of the molecules will increase the number of collisions per second with the tyre wall. This in turn results in an increased force, and therefore increased pressure on the tyre wall.

Answered by harinder172j
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The increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy, and hence the speed, of the air molecules in the tyre. The increased speed of the molecules will increase the number of collisions per second with the tyre wall. This in turn results in an increased force, and therefore increased pressure on the tyre wall.

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