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Q: What is the volume of one car tire?
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What is the volume of an average car tire?

The volume of a car tire is about 10L.


What is the volume of an average car?

The volume of a car tire is about 10L.


How come when you put 31psi in to a tire then put that tire on to a car then lower the car does the tire still have 31psi in it?

The inside volume of the tire has not changed, so the pressure will not change.


How many revolutions will a car tire make in one mile?

it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.


How many gallons of oil is in a car tire?

8 gallons of oil, are used to produce one car tire.


How many grams does one car tire weigh?

That would depend on the size of the tire.


How does air exert pressure on the inside of a car tire?

This is one of the first things you learn in Chemistry class. PV=nRT where n and R are constants and pressure is dependent on temperature and volume. The pressure on the walls of the tire is a reflection of how energetic the molecules of air are.


What brand of car tires can one purchase at Canadian Tire?

The brands of car tires one can purchase at Canadian tire are michelin,good year, firelli,and continental. One can also buy general tire, coopertires and toyo tires.


Where can one buy a general tire for a car?

While one can buy a general tire for a car at Wal-Mart there are also other places. These places include any tire store. Tire stores usually keep a good supply of regular tires.


Whats the most recommended tire iron?

Tire Irons are best when they work on your car.You should get the correct one for your car if you don't have it with your car.


What are the real life application of gay lussac's law?

car tire because termperature increases and the pressure also increases. ANd since volume is constant than the tire might explode


Is gas a definite volume?

One way to visualize an answer is to think of an inflated toy balloon, or a tire on a car. Each of them is filled with some volume of gas (air), and it's closed. What happens when you open up a hole in either one ? If the gas has a definite volume, then it's perfectly satisfied to stay right where it is, and it stays inside the balloon or the tire. But that's not what happens. As soon as the gas has a chance to go anywhere, it goes. Gas does not have a definite volume. It fills up any container you put it in.