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In Physics / High School | 2014-11-09

How does the air in a bicycle tire cause pressure?

Asked by kg051102

Answer (3)

The air inside the Tyre causes pressure because the particles bump into each other and cause pressure the more they bump into each other or their container the higher the pressure is.

Answered by ubanime | 2024-06-10

As the tyre move , particle inside the tyre will start colliding with each other, due to which particle collide with the wall of the tyre which exert pressure on the tyre and cause pressure

What is Pressure ?
**Pressure **is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed .
The air in a bicycle tyre cause **pressure **because of increase in randomness . As the tyre move , particle inside the tyre will start colliding with each other due to which randomness between the particle will increase , due to which particle collide with the wall of the tyre which exert pressure on the tyre and cause pressure .
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Answered by AnkitaSi | 2024-06-16

The air in a bicycle tire causes pressure through the motion and collisions of air particles with the tire's inner walls. These collisions exert force, which creates pressure as defined by the relation P = A F ​ . Maintaining the right pressure is essential for bicycle performance and safety.
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Answered by AnkitaSi | 2025-05-12