The tyres of vehicles are not inflated fully during summer seasons.which law is used here
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· According to Gay Lussacs law, at constant volume, pressure of a fixed amount of a gas varies directly with the temperature
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During the summer, highways often look like veritable tire graveyards. From May to October the problem is so prevalent that it's actually known as "blowout season." There are simply a lot of things going on during that time of year that don't mesh well with tires that aren't well maintained.
Driving on underinflated tires can cause tires to overheat and increase the likelihood of a blowout, especially when road temperatures are extremely high.
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