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When a car is driven some distance, the air pressure in the tires increases. why? should you let out some air to reduce the pressure? why or why not?
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When a car is driven some distance, the air pressure in the tires increases. why? should you let out some air to reduce the pressure? why or why not?
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When the temperature increases in the tires the air expands and raises the air pressure. No, you should not release air as when the temperature decreases the tire will be too low.
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