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The energy was stored in the form of potential energy in the muscles of the person pumping up the tire. When the person exerts force on the pump, this energy is transferred to the air inside the tire, increasing its pressure and volume.
The psi amount will be listed on the inside of your car door. You do not want to put more air into your tire than what is listed.
Never go by the tire pressure on the tire. That is only the maximum amount. Always go by the tire placard on the inside driverside door frame.
You can inflat a tire on a car without taking the tire off by simply pressing the valve that is at the side of the tire that is used in pumping air in the tire.
because it's under considerable pressure.
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The CO2 goes into the tire.
Air goes in it the pressure increases and the tire becomes harder. If you keep pumping it'll eventually blow up.
It is possible for the rim to crack inside the tire.
Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.Attached to the valve stem inside the tire/wheel.
The air pressure inside a tire is typically measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilopascals (kPa). This measurement helps ensure that the tire is properly inflated for optimal vehicle performance and safety.
Spray a SMALL amount of WD-40 inside the tire and back up and light it. DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! IT IS NOT A GOOD IDEA! If you want to see what I mean go to youtube and type in "how not to inflate a tire."