Asked by kanchan
Why air pressure in a car tyre increases during driving?
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Answered by
Arora
I believe it has to do with the friction that occurs as a result of driving.
Friction causes heat, and once the air molecules are heated, they increase the pressure in the tyre by striking its walls with a greater force per unit area.
Friction causes heat, and once the air molecules are heated, they increase the pressure in the tyre by striking its walls with a greater force per unit area.
Answered by
kanchan
Hi Arora, thank you so much you have corrected my answer and also gave answer of my question. Thank you so much for your help.
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