It works as anything put under pressure is getting hold and cold releases air pressure, it is called adiabatic effect. For example when warm air is raised after being heated by the sun it cools down as gets higher in atmosphere where pressure is lesser. This cooling down process in atmosphere creates cloud and without no adiabatic lapse rate, no clouds or no rain.
Depends. If it's been left deflated for some time, it'll be at ambient temperature(=the same temperature as the surroundings). If you start with an inflated tire, then let all air out in one go, then the expansion of the released air will make the tire a little cooler as the pressure equalizes.
Yes, as soon as it escapes it becomes cooler.
due to adiabatic process no exchange of heat with surroundings instantly.
Heat causes expansion of the tire itself, as well as the air inside. So if a tire is old and worn, and then used on a long trip, it can also burst in cooler weather.
If a tire were square, than it would be a dick.
No a 70 aspect ratio tire would be taller than a 65.
Air leaves a tire when the tire valve is open due to the pressure. The pressure outside of the tire is lower than the pressure inside the tire.
When We Changed a Tire - 2013 was released on: USA: September 2013
Yes, the smaller the aspect ratio the wider the tire.
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Wouldn't It Tire You - 1908 was released on: USA: 1 July 1908
Tire Trouble - 1924 was released on: USA: 13 January 1924