Wait, bro. It looks like your tire has a problem.
Shuxx! My tire is flat. What happened here? What makes it so flat?
I think, maybe because of the extreme heat of the weather.
HUHHH? What's the connection with my flat tire?
It’s Charles’s Law
Charles Law? What’s that?
It's a statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, if the pressure remains constant.
Oww! That's why. Where is there a vulcanizing shop nearby? so that I can get it done, and go home. I left my tire inflator there.
If you pay attention to your owner's handbook, you'll notice that tire pressure should always be measured cold. This is due to the fact that driving around warms up the tires. According to Charles' Law, heated gas should take up more area, however a tire does not expand very much. When the temperature rises, the tire pressure rises as well.
Let's go! A vulcanizing shop is located across the street.