the gauge pressure in your tires is 30psi when the temperature is 35c. What is the gauge pressure when the temperature becomes -40c?
using the equation
P1/T1 = P2/T2
30/(273 +35) = P2/(273 - 40)
P2 = 22.7 psi
so the gauge pressure at -40 C is 22.7 psi
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