When an automobile travels for a long distance the air pressure in the tyres increases slightly why
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When a automobile is in motion, the air temperature inside tyres of the automobile increases because of the motion of the air molecules. According to Gay- Lussac's law , temperature is directly proportional to pressure. Hence, if the temperature inside a tyre increases, then the air pressure in it will also increase
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