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225-70-15
pounds per square inch
No, milliliters are used to measure volume, not air pressure or any other kind of pressure.A barometer is what is used to measure air pressure in your home, your office, in a weather station, etc.A pressure guage is a tool used to measure the air pressure in a car tire.
There are several reasons for not filling tires (tyres Br.) with water.mass. the mass of the water is great so when the tire rotates if it were filled with water there would be a great gyroscopic effect and a great inertia that would have to be overcome if you were to turn.compressibility. Water can not be compressed (at least not measurably with the forces applied in daily life) so all deformation of the tire would have top be taken up in the rubber of the tire walls - tires are not made with this in mind (they could be but are not presently). You want a medium that is compressible so that the deformation of the tire will be appropriate to carry the load applied.
the Phoenician queen of the seas or English (British) way for tire
The recommended tire pressure for the front and rear tires on a 1996 Tercel are 32 psi. In metric units it is 221 KPa.
That number is the width of your tire in millimeter units. In inch units it is 10.43 inches
its 285mm
You don't have the actually measure the tire. Just look on the side of the tire. The size is listed there.
That is the tire profile or section width. The number is a metric figure standing for the width of the tire in millimeters.
http://www.scrappycrow.com/e28wheelstires/e28wheelstires.html
the diameter of the tire (all the way across)
That is 12 and 1/2 inches
130 metric tonnes
225-70-15
On a metric sized tire it is the tread width. Example, p225/75r15. The tread is 225 mm wide.
about 42 in capacity