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Air pressure in a car tyre increase during driving. Explain.

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During, driving, temperature of the gas increases while its volume remains constant.
So, according to Charle's law, at constant volume (V),
`" ""Pressure"(p)prop"Temperature"(T)`
Therefore, pressure of gas increases.
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