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When pressure is put on the sides of a plate, an earthquake might form!
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
it dies
Air inside the bottle expands when the bottle is heated. Some of it leaves the bottle until the pressure of the heated air remaining in the bottle equals the pressure of the air in the room. The balloon is then placed over the neck of the bottle and prevents any more air from entering or leaving the bottle. The air inside the bottle cools to the temperature of the ice water. The cooler air inside the bottle takes less space (volume) than it did when hot, so it sucks the balloon inside the neck of the bottle. Air pressure inside the bottle causes the balloon to stretch and enlarge until the air pressure inside the bottle, including the air in the balloon, has the same pressure as the air in the room.
Yes because when when you put a balloon in the air the balloon will tell you if its heavier or lighter.
To put it pain and simply the tyre will go up. (inflate) This is because the more air you put is the more particles there are in the tyre, the more particles the more the tyre will go up. (inflate)
first of tire not tyre but it means what it says your tire pressure is low put some air in the tires
As air in insert into the tyre the volume of the tyre increases thus, expanding the size of the tyre by making it firmer all while it forces the walls out the pressure increases because the increased volume doesn't have enough room to move about and so it causes a pressure to be exerted on the tyre walls Because there is lots of air molecules put in by a pump, Which forces them to go into the tyre. All of the air molecules get squashed together which makes it tighter and tighter which causes the tire to inflate (Put more and more air in to it) The tyre keeps inflating until you stop pumping air in. But when all the air molecules get to squashed the tire pops!! Thnakyou. I hope this was helpful They cannot escape, unless the tire is porous or leaking. Other variables should also be kept constant: temperature (F1-race tire spinning) and volume (think of overload or bumpy road surface) As the air particles are in random motion they bombard on the inner wall of the tyre. So momentum changes. Rate of change of momentum would lead to force and force per unit area is defined as pressure. Hence it causes pressure
take the tyre of with a leaver pull the inatube of punp air inside the inatube put your ear next to it till you find the air leak then rub theglue on to it then put the plaster on then put the inatube onto the rim of the whele as well as the tyre
When pressure is put on the sides of a plate, an earthquake might form!
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
it dies
with a hand pump
Air pressure
1.5 Bar is a bit low. Lacking specific info about tyre size, age of vehicle, engine size ect, I would recommend 2 bar, (30 PSI) all round, and that you check with a local Vauxhall/tyre specialist to get the correct pressure as soon as possible. Incorrect tyre pressure can increase tyre wear & fuel consumption and also adversely effect handling & braking efficiency (IE SAFETY) so it's important to get them right.
There's one schrader valve on each Tyre rim. This what you use to put air into or out of your Tyres.
nitrogeon is used to inflate race car tyres due to the consistent tyre pressure throughout different tempertures.