There is not single element in bicycle tires. The rubber itself is vulcanized rubber, which contains carbon, hydrogen, and sulfur.
because of the pressure. when you add more air to the tyre, or inner tube, the air inside squashes together, which makes the tyre hard. the pressure is measured is PSI, or pounds per square inch. a fully inflated mountain bike tyre should be around 40 psi. hope this helps
Nitrogen makes up 75% of the air followed by carbon dioxide and oxygen
No. An element is an element. It makes up other things, but cannot be broken down.
are lungs and oxogent
The basic material that makes up all matter and is different from any other in its atomic structure is the element. Each element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its unique atomic number.
because air molecules build up inside the tire and push the rubber outwards which causes the tire to expand.
To pump up bicycle tires effectively, first check the recommended tire pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. Use a bicycle pump with a pressure gauge to inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Attach the pump nozzle securely to the valve stem and pump in short, controlled bursts until the desired pressure is reached. Be sure to check the pressure periodically and top up as needed.
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.
The element that makes up the majority of the human body is oxygen.
To properly use the Schwinn pump to inflate a bicycle tire, first attach the pump nozzle securely to the valve on the tire. Then, pump the handle up and down to add air to the tire until it reaches the desired pressure level. Finally, remove the pump nozzle from the valve and secure the valve cap back on the tire.
Hydrogen is an element, there will be atom that makes up an element and not element that will turn into another.
It has to do with gravitational pull.
Because the air inside the tire is under pressure. Gas always flows from a region of higher pressure to a region of lower pressure. As the pressure inside the tire is greater than the pressure outside, the air always comes out of the bicycle tyre.
because of the pressure. when you add more air to the tyre, or inner tube, the air inside squashes together, which makes the tyre hard. the pressure is measured is PSI, or pounds per square inch. a fully inflated mountain bike tyre should be around 40 psi. hope this helps
Sulfur is an element in its own right. So the only element that makes up sulfur is sulfur.
Usually not. The penny Farthing was invented before the inflatable bicycle tire was developed.