350 degree Fahrenheit of temperature.
the friction between the tire & the surface your driving on causes heat and which heats the tire + the air...
The air in the tire is becoming heated due to the tires friction on the road surface. Heated air increases the pressure in the tire
When you drive the the tires create friction with the road when they rotate. Friction creates heat. The air molecules in the tire heat up and expand. Since the tire is rubber and sealed the tire expands with the pressure of the hot air.
The same as a tire that has not been inflated.
it just depends on the size of your tire and how big or small it is.
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Depends on car, type of tire and size of tire.
The heat from the friction of the tire rolling at a high speed on the street causes the rubber to slowly burn up.
depends on how much air in tires
It depends on the size. Average small car tire is about 20 pounds
the compressor is places a drag on the engine,as a result it would generate more heat but the car should not be overheating. The fan motors should be on when the a/c is running.
It doesn't get as much traction.