During summer season there is an increase in temperature,which causes expansion of almost every substance.In case of gases they do expand as well,due to temp.So pressure in tyres is kept low so that if in case the gases expand,tyres don`t burst.
The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
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The more the collisons the higher the pressure, the lesser amount of collisons the lower the pressure.
Lesser goldfinches are herbivores. That means they are primary consumers.
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The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
There is lesser air pressure on top of the wing when lift occurs. This is due to the shape of the wing causing the air to move faster over the top surface, resulting in lower air pressure according to Bernoulli's principle.
It is not the same, as car tires contain much greater volumes of air. The same amount of air that would raise the pressure slightly on a car tire could over-inflate a bike tire. Motorcycle tires typically fall in the middle of these tire sizes. A car tire contains a greater VOLUME of air at a lower PRESSURE. A bicycle tire has a lesser VOLUME of air at a GREATER PRESSURE. Some bicycle tires can be inflated to well over 90 PSI. The tires on my touring bike are inflated to 75 PSI. That's WELL over what should be in most passenger car tires. Some things to remember: When looking for the correct tire pressure for an automobile DO NOT go by what's printed on the tire, that is the MAXIMUM PRESSURE FOR MAXIMUM LOAD! YOU CAN CAUSE A BLOW-OUT BY INFLATING YOUR CAR TIRES INCORRECTLY! There is usually a sticker on the driver's side door jamb that tells what the pressure should be. OR CHECK THE OWNERS MANUAL Be sure to CHECK THE PRESSURE WHEN THE TIRE IS COLD! Oddly enough the CORRECT pressure, or range of pressures, is printed on the side wall of most all bike tires. It's important to check for the correct tire pressure on your bike to avoid "pinch" flats and to protect the rims and tires. It's normal for both car and bike tires to lose pressure if they are left standing for any time.
The Sabbath (Saturday) and Yom Kippur; and to a slightly lesser degree, the festivals.
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The Gazelle is not a specific model produced by a single automobile manufacturer. It is possible that the question is referring to a kit car or a custom-built vehicle. In some cases, the term "Gazelle" may be used as a brand name by a lesser-known or niche automobile manufacturer. Without more specific information, it is difficult to pinpoint a single manufacturer associated with the Gazelle automobile.
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.
At a constant temperature, the volume and the pressure are inversely proportional, that it, the greater the volume, the lesser the pressure on the gas, and viceversa.
The more the collisons the higher the pressure, the lesser amount of collisons the lower the pressure.
Generally more weight is over the rear wheel.
"Bandeja' has at least four main meanings, and a couple of lesser ones. 1) It's a flat or slightly concave piece made of metal or other material for serving, showing, or holding things. 2) The dividers inside a chest or suitcase. 3) The chest itself. 4) The flat area behind the back seat and in front of the rear window of an automobile.
The hydrogen atoms have the much lesser electronegativity in water. That pole is slightly positive because of oxygen being so much more electronegative and having the electrons in the covalent bonds spend more time in it's orbital.