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Where are you cycle from gets heated while inflating a cycle to?

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Answered by krishp4204
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Why does the barrel of a bicycle pump get very hot as it is used to pump up a bicycle tire?

As you compress the air, the molecules can not vibrate as freely. This has the effect of reducing the amount of heat that can be contained in the mass at that pressure. The excess heat is transferred to to the pump handle. The opposite effect can be observed when gas expands. (it cools) have you ever seen a propane gas bottle on a coleman lantern freeze over on a cool summer night. As the gas expands, the ambient heat energy is converted into kinetic energy as the molecules vibrate more. The heat has to come from someplace. In this case the heat is absorbed from the surround liquid fuel and gas canister. Which cools it causing moisture to condense on the outside and possible frost over.

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Answered by Rashi0906
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Why does the barrel of a bicycle pump get very hot as it is used to pump up a bicycle tire?

As you compress the air, the molecules can not vibrate as freely. This has the effect of reducing the amount of heat that can be contained in the mass at that pressure. The excess heat is transferred to to the pump handle. The opposite effect can be observed when gas expands. (it cools) have you ever seen a propane gas bottle on a coleman lantern freeze over on a cool summer night. As the gas expands, the ambient heat energy is converted into kinetic energy as the molecules vibrate more. The heathas to come from someplace. In this case the heat is absorbed from the surround liquid fuel and gas canister. Which cools it causing moisture to condense on the outside and possible frost over.

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