Heat causes expansion of the tire itself, as well as the air inside. So if a tire is old and worn, and then used on a long trip, it can also burst in cooler weather.
its only a problem if you drive on it. you will tend to get uneven wear. the midle of the tire will wear and the out sides wont. Just over inflating is no problem just let the exes air out.Depends on how much. If its just a little you get a slightly bumpier ride and that's pretty much it. If its way too much you can either have the tire burst, or the tire coming off the rim. Both are likely to burst the tube as well.
use a tire gauge to measure that ,but it is not very much air if it's in a automobile tire.
due to adiabatic process no exchange of heat with surroundings instantly.
if the tire is on the rim with no air. use some soap and water to lube up the bead of the tire and send a good burst of air. if this does not work take it to a local tire center to be beaded up. should be free.
Air pressure is a measure of how much air is in a tire, or how much it is inflated. Air pressures are written on apanel on driver door frame and on tire sidewall. they are very important to tire wear.
At high speed, there is a lot of flexing of the rubber, which causes heat, which heats the air inside the tire, which increases the air pressure. If the pressure was too high to begin with, the increased air pressure can be high enough to cause the tire to burst.
It shouldn't, but if you leave it long enough then the rubber of the tire starts to rot, and the heat of the sun will warm the air inside the tire, thus raising the pressure.
how much air is in the tire
It too much air is added to a balloon it will burst.
How much air goes in a 195/60 R15 tire
The tire itself.