Take it to a place that has an air pump available. If you live near a tire shop or auto service center, one of the techs might be willing to air it up for you. Many gas stations have coin operated air pumps, as well.
The CO2 goes into the tire.
Exactly what it says. It's a pump mainly intended to be used to inflate bike tires with.(or rather the tubes which are usually used inside the tire.)
Yes, but you may need a special adapter to connect the air pump at the gas station to your bike tire. Many manual hand bike pumps are also available which can be used to inflate your bike tires.
less inflated.
air with an air pump
To rapidly inflate the tire/tube in case of a flat.
The air comes from the atmosphere. It is compressed by the pump and forced, through a valve into the tire.
Air is put in with a pump or a compressor, either way it becomes pressurised to inflate the tire.
Because of the friction created by the compressor piston
Well,you need some sort of air source. An air compressor will do. Or a Co cartridge as used by paintball guns, together with an appropriate adapter.
Take it to a place that has an air pump available. If you live near a tire shop or auto service center, one of the techs might be willing to air it up for you. Many gas stations have coin operated air pumps, as well.
Yes, cold tires will inflate when they are warmed up because the air inside the tire is expanding as it becomes warmer. That's why it is never recommended to pump up a tire past the maximum psi posted on it.