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4) A tire is filled until it's pressure reaches 250kPa at 20°C, If the maximum pressure...
4) A tire is filled until it's pressure reaches 250kPa at 20°C, If the maximum pressure the tire can handle is 320kPa what is the maximum safe temperature for the tire? We were unable to transcribe this image
3) Explain why it is dangerous to put canned food into a fire 4) A tire is filled until it's pressure reaches 250kPa at 20°C, If the maximum pressure the tire can handle is 320kPa what is the maximum safe temperature for the tire?
An automobile tire is filled with air at a pressure of 44 lb/in2 at 20 °C. The temperature drops to -5 °C. What is the new tire pressure in lb/in2, assuming the volume of the tire does not change? Some students calculate a pressure of 0-is this correct? If not, what mistakes might they have made to obtain a pressure of 0 in their calculation? 1.
Imagine the following design for a simple tire pump The pump is filled with a volume V4 of air at atmospheric pressure pa and ambient temperature Ta When you push the pump handle, the air is compressed to a new (smaller) volume Vf, raising its pressure. A valve is then opened, allowing air to flow from the pump into the tire until the remaining air in the pump reaches the pressure of the air in the tire, pt In this...
A tire is filled with air at 13 ℃ to a gauge pressure of 220 kPa.Part A If the tire reaches a temperature of 37 ° C, what fraction of the original air must be removed if the original pressure of 220 kPa is to be maintained?
(a) A truck tire at rest and at a temperature of 7.00°C has a gauge pressure of 3.80 atm. When the truck is moving, the temperature of the rolling tire rises to 45.0°C. If the volume of the tire does not change, what is the gauge pressure (in atm) in the tire at the higher temperature? (Round your answer to at least one decimal place.) atm (b) What If? If the tire fails when inflated to a maximum gauge pressure...
An automobile tire is filled to a gauge pressure of 185 kPa when
its temperature is 20°C. (Gauge pressure is the difference between
the actual pressure and atmospheric pressure.) After the car has
been driven at high speeds, the tire temperature increases to
57°C.
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An automobile tire is filled to a gauge pressure of 185 kPa when its temperature is 20°C. (Gauge pressure is the difference between the actual pressure and...
1) An automobile tire is filled to a gauge pressure of 196 kPa when its temperature is 20°C. (Gauge pressure is the difference between the actual pressure and atmospheric pressure.) After the car has been driven at high speeds, the tire temperature increases to 51°C. (a) Assuming that the volume of the tire does not change, and that air behaves as an ideal gas, find the gauge pressure of the air in the tire. (b) Calculate the gauge pressure if...
when the temperature of an automobile tire is 20 degrees c, the pressure in the tire reads 29 psi on a tire gauge. (the gauge measures the difference between the pressures inside and outside the tire.) what is rhe pressure when the tire heats up to 39 degrees c while driving? you may assume that the volume of the tire remains the same and that the atomspheric pressure is a steady 14 psi.
Suppose you have filled a 35.0 L car tire with air at a pressure of 40.0 lb / in2. If you attach a balloon to the tire and let the air out of the tire into the balloon until the pressure is 14.7 lb / in2, what is the final volume to which the balloon will expand, assuming that the temperature is constant and that the volume of the tire remains constant. (Hint: first calculate the final volume of the...